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Abstract

We describe recent advances in the study of rent seeking and corruption in financial markets. We outline three areas of inquiry: () conceptualizing rent seeking, () identifying rent-provision channels and their general equilibrium impact, and () designing feasible remedial mechanisms. We provide suggestions for making further progress in these areas and review a variety of approaches taken in the recent literature.

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2011-09-04
2024-04-19
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