Topics
Rent-seeking
Seeking to increase one's share of existing wealth without creating new wealth. Rent-seeking results in reduced economic efficiency through a poor allocation of resources, reduced actual wealth creation, lost tax revenue, increased income inequality.
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Market Structures and Economic Efficiency
Topic Videos
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The Decade The Rich Won
1st February 2022
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Profits and Economic Efficiency Explained
Topic Videos
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Why concentration of wealth makes the US economy fragile
24th June 2021
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DRC’s rich soil bears few riches for its miners
17th May 2021
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Inequality and Hyper-Globalisation
23rd January 2017
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Rentier Capitalism
Topic Videos
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New Economic Thinking: Inequality - The Bigger Picture
4th February 2020
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New Economic Thinking: Inequality - What is Happening?
4th February 2020
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New Economic Thinking: How Do We Measure Inequality?
4th February 2020
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Why The Inequality Gap Is Growing Between Rich And Poor
31st May 2019
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Vodafone in east Africa - elite rent-seeking exposed
12th November 2017
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In the long-run, the Rent Seeker will be dead
18th September 2013
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All we are saying: give capitalism a chance
16th November 2014
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London Housing Rent Crisis - More Controls Needed?
20th August 2015