Property, Predation, and Protection

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Opis: Property, Predation, and Protection - Stanislav Markus

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. 'This book takes on a big topic - the origins of property rights, which are widely held to be fundamental to economic growth. Theoretically, Markus departs from the existing literature in emphasizing the threat to property rights posed by agents of the sovereign rather than the sovereign himself. Empirically, he paints a vivid picture of piranha capitalism in postcommunist Russia and Ukraine, with much that will be new even to seasoned observers of the postcommunist region.' Scott Gehlbach, University of Wisconsin, Madison 'Brilliantly mobilizing evidence from Russia and Ukraine, Stanislav Markus forces us to fundamentally revise how we think of property rights security in weak states. Documenting that one of the greatest threats to property rights in such states tends to be piranha-like lower-level officials acting on their own, this book shows that firms can protect themselves through strategically arranged stakeholder alliances with other powerful actors, including foreign firms, and that this can constitute a previously unrecognized path toward the rule of law. Property, Predation, and Protection is an outstanding example of new theory developed through deep research into how politics actually works outside the developed West.' Henry Hale, George Washington University, Washington DC 'Property, Predation, and Protection assesses the political circumstances under which property rights in emerging markets become more or less secure. As a perennial research question in comparative political economy, one might expect that fresh insights would be hard to come by. Yet Stan Markus has defied the odds by producing a truly groundbreaking book. When asked 'what has the study of postcommunist countries contributed to theory building in comparative politics?', scholars should now include Markus's theory of property rights and agent predation as an outstanding example.' Juliet Johnson, McGill University, Montreal 'Stanislav Markus's book rigorously dissects the problem of securing property rights in postcommunist states. Markus develops a theoretical framework for classifying the types of vulnerability to state predation faced by firms, and relates these to the difficulty that rulers of weak states face in restraining their own bureaucratic agents. He grounds his analysis in carefully researched case studies of Russia and Ukraine. The result is a masterful contribution to the theory of property rights and its application in the post-Soviet region.' Thomas Remington, Emory University, Atlanta1. Introduction; 2. Agent predation and secure ownership; 3. Not too petty: disorganized threats beyond corruption; 4. Minibeasts versus sovereign: ownership threats beyond 'the system'; 5. Commitment dissolved; 6. Firm stakeholders versus state predators; 7. Firm stakeholders and rule of law.


Szczegóły: Property, Predation, and Protection - Stanislav Markus

Tytuł: Property, Predation, and Protection
Autor: Stanislav Markus
Wydawnictwo: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9781107088344
Rok wydania: 2015
Ilość stron: 256
Oprawa: Twarda
Waga: 0.55 kg


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