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Rents, Rent-Seeking and Economic Development: Theory and Evidence in Asia
 
 
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Mushtaq H. Khan , Kwame Sundaram Jomo
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For the economist, rents refer to 'excess incomes' which, in simplistic models, should not exist in efficient markets. Read the first page
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