articleEntrepreneurship Theory and PracticeMay 14, 2004Closed access

Family Control and the Rent–Seeking Society

National Bureau of Economic Research · New York University

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Abstract

A high level of trust within a small elite, like a low level of trust in society at large, may be a serious impediment to economic development. This is because such concentrated high trust among the elite promotes political rent seeking, known to retard growth. We propose that entrusting the governance of a country's great corporations to a few wealthy families promotes this undesirable distribution of trust. Preliminary empirical evidence and arguments grounded in game theory support this view.

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Keywords
  • Elite
  • Rent-seeking
  • Politics
  • Corporate governance
  • Control (management)
  • Distribution (mathematics)
  • Empirical evidence
  • Business
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