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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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Business & Economics
Power Sharing
100%
Corruption
59%
Political Economy
59%
Peace
51%
Rent-seeking
45%
Profit
35%
Elites
18%
Government
14%
Executive Power
12%
Resource Rent
10%
Political Development
10%
Statistical Analysis
9%
Natural Resources
8%
Incentives
8%
Time Horizon
7%
Economic Development
7%
Rent
7%
Loyalty
6%
Trade-offs
5%
Resources
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
political economy
90%
corruption
88%
rent seeking
79%
profit
65%
conflict
55%
political development
14%
organization
13%
long-term effect
9%
trade-off
9%
office
9%
incentive
9%
economic development
8%
natural resource
7%
statistical analysis
7%
resource
5%
effect
2%
Social Sciences
rent
59%
corruption
58%
profit
55%
political economy
55%
peace
52%
conflict situation
19%
elite
18%
coalition
13%
executive power
10%
political development
8%
loyalty
8%
statistical analysis
7%
natural resources
7%
driver
6%
incentive
6%
leader
5%
resources
3%
economics
3%
evidence
3%
time
2%