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Profits from Peace: The Political Economy of Power-Sharing and Corruption
Felix Haass,
Martin Ottmann
International Development
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Peace
100%
Power Sharing
100%
Political Economy
100%
Corruption
100%
Rent-seeking
71%
Post-conflict
57%
Post-conflict Countries
42%
Power-sharing Arrangement
28%
Economic Development
14%
Statistical Analysis
14%
Negative Effects
14%
Loyalty
14%
Political Development
14%
Effect of Corruption
14%
Rebels
14%
Rent
14%
Executive Power
14%
Small Circle
14%
Limited Time
14%
State Resources
14%
Office Rents
14%
Short-term Stability
14%
Political Coalitions
14%
Natural Resource Rents
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Corruption
100%
Rent Seeking
83%
Economic developments
16%
Political Conflict
16%
Stakeholder
16%
Natural Resource Rent
16%