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A General Theory of Rent-Seeking: Rent Dissipating, Rent Keeping, and Rent-Seeking

2020
As long as the value of various resources differs through their varied uses, the concept of “rent” can be deduced from the concept of land rent. This rent equals “income.” That said, when no exclusive right exists to the rent, regardless of whether naturally or artificially generated, the phenomenon of “rent dissipation” exists.
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New dynamics of rent gap formation in New York City rent-regulated housing: privatization, financialization, and uneven development

Urban Geography, 2019
To explain newfound investor interest in rent-regulated multifamily housing in New York City since 2001, this paper analyzes the transformation in ownership and management of the Riverton Houses, a large rent-regulated housing complex in northern ...
Benjamin F. Teresa
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Rents and Rent-Seeking

1988
Rents are a perfectly good economic category and there is absolutely nothing in general against seeking them. If I were to invent and patent a cure for cancer and then became extremely wealthy by claiming rents on the patent, most people would regard me as a public benefactor. Nevertheless, “rent-seeking” is regarded as an unadulterated evil.
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The Problem of Rent

Critical Historical Studies, 2019
With rentier dynamics playing an increasingly central role in the economy across much of the advanced capitalist world, critiques of rent, the rentier, and rentierism have been gathering a head of steam.
Brett Christophers
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