Corruption in natural resource management: Implications for policy makers
The authors explore how corruption manifests itself in the natural resource sector and suggest it typically presents as rent-seeking (the socially costly pursuit of rents) and patronage (the use of public resources to secure political power).
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Corruption in natural resource management: Implications for policy makers
The authors explore how corruption manifests itself in the natural resource sector and suggest it typically presents as rent-seeking (the socially costly pursuit of rents) and patronage (the use of public resources to secure political power).