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Rent-Seeking Analysis

Rent-seeking analysis is the political-economy framework for measuring the social waste created when individuals and firms spend real resources competing for artificially created rents — the extra income generated by monopoly grants, tariffs, licenses, quotas, and other government-conferred privileges — rather than producing new wealth. Gordon Tullock's 1967 article showed that the conventional Harberger triangle drastically understates the cost of monopoly and protection, because the rectangle of monopoly profit, far from being a mere transfer, becomes a prize that competitors will expend resources to capture. Anne Krueger named the activity 'rent-seeking' in 1974 and demonstrated its macroeconomic scale in regulated developing economies. The analysis models the competition for a rent as a contest and asks how much of the prize is dissipated in the struggle to win it.

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  1. Tullock, G. (1967). The Welfare Costs of Tariffs, Monopolies, and Theft. Western Economic Journal, 5(3), 224-232. DOI: 10.1111/j.1465-7295.1967.tb01923.x
  2. Krueger, A. O. (1974). The Political Economy of the Rent-Seeking Society. American Economic Review, 64(3), 291-303. link

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ScholarGateRent-Seeking Analysis (Rent-Seeking and the Social Cost of Monopoly and Regulation). Retrieved 2026-06-24 from https://scholargate.app/en/political-economy/rent-seeking-analysis · Dataset: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20539026