THE IMPACT OF RESOURCE RENT ON STABILITY IN AUTOCRATIC REGIMES
Keywords:
resource rent, political regime, regime stability, economic factors in politics.Abstract
The article examines the concept of resource rent and its practical significance in the framework of political activity. The factors influencing resource rent and its distribution are highlighted. The dependence of the stability of political regimes on resource rent is deduced.
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