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Property, predation, and protection

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What threatens the property rights of business owners? And what makes these rights secure? This book transcends the conventional diagnosis of the issue in modern developing countries by moving beyond expropriation by the state ruler or by petty bureaucratic corruption. It identifies 'agent predation' as a novel threat type, showing it to be particularly widespread and detrimental. The book also questions the orthodox prescription: institutionalized state commitment cannot secure property rights against agent predation. Instead, this volume argues that business actors can hold the predatory state agents accountable through firm-level alliances with foreign actors, labor, and local communities. Beyond securing ownership, such alliances promote rule of law in a rent-seeking society. Taking Russia and Ukraine between 2000 and 2012 as its empirical focus, the book advances these arguments by drawing on more than 150 qualitative interviews with business owners, policy makers, and bureaucrats, as well as an original large-N survey of firms.

כותר Property, predation, and protection : piranha capitalism in Russia and Ukraine / Stanislav Markus. [electronic resource]
כותרים נוספים Property, Predation, & Protection
מוציא לאור Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
שנה 2015
הערות Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English
הערת תוכן ותקציר Cover
Half-title
Dedication
Title page
Copyright information
Table of contents
List of figures
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
The Magic of Secure Property Rights
Failed States, Dominant Rulers, and Credible Commitment: Conventional Wisdom
Threats to Property Rights
Securing Property Rights
Of State Piranhas and Business Stakeholders: Toward a New Theory
Methodology
Organization of the Book
2 Agent Predation and Secure Ownership
Background and Definitions
Critique of the Literature
State Failure and Ruler Dominance as Threats?
State Commitment as Panacea?
Business Owners as Mere Policy-Takers?Agent Predation and the Bottom-Up Path to Secure Ownership
Ideal Types of State Threats to PR
Varieties of Agent Predation
State Actors and Agent Predation
From Agent Predation to Property Protection: Three Arguments
Property Rights and Postcommunism
Appendix: Interviews and Survey
Interviews
Survey
3 Not Too Petty
Private Ownership and Its Legal Protections: A Brief History
Agent Predation beyond "Corruption"
Annexation
Intervention and Extortion
Administrative Wars and Agent Predation
Russia and Ukraine Compared
Private Threats
Survey Evidence: Agent Predation or Siphoning?Income Threats and Ownership Threats Compared
Impact of Distinct Threat Types
Dynamic Trends and the Broader Postcommunist Region
4 Mini-Beasts versus Sovereign
Expert Opinion and Bureaucrat behavior
Sovereign Priorities and Agent Predation
Power Retention
Military Security
State Budgets and Pet Projects
Sovereign Efforts to Contain Agent Predation
Administrative Reform
Manual Control
Anti-Raiding Reforms and Sovereign Intentions
Deregulation and Sovereign Intentions
Survey Evidence: Agent Predation or Principal Expropriation?
Blame Attribution and Remedies for PR Insecurity: Central Vs Local StateImpact of Central-Local Blame Attribution on Firm Behavior
Subnational Variation in State Threats
Conclusion: Bespredel, Samodeiatel'nost', and History
5 Commitment Dissolved
Putin's Russia and the Rise of The Business Quartet
Business Institutionalization under Putin
The Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry
The Union of Business Associations of Russia (OPORA)
Business Russia (Delovaia Rossiia)
The BA Quartet
The Logic of Business Institutionalization: Cooptation versus CommitmentBusiness Institutionalization for Vote Harvesting?
Business Institutionalization for Sovereign Domination of Firms?
Business Institutionalization as Commitment
The Limits of "Commitment"
Subversion by State Agents
Politicization of Business Associations
Ukraine's Orange Revolution and Property Rights
Constraints on the Ukrainian Presidency before and after the Revolution
Whither Sovereign Commitment?
Predation in Orange
Impunity and Instability
Incompetence
Re-privatization
Conclusion
6 Firm Stakeholders versus State Predators
היקף החומר 1 online resource (xi, 243 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
שפה אנגלית
מספר מערכת 997010716265105171
תצוגת MARC

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