Political Rents, Promotion Incentives, and Support for a Non-Democratic Regime



economy at a sufficiently high level of development. A scenario of this kind realized in the
former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Simultaneous analysis of political variables and
economic parameters of the promotion contract could also shed a light on the prospects of the
contemporary political monopolies such as China, North Korea, and Iran.

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