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- An elite-led economy | Political Economy | thenews. com. pk
The elite’s control over economic resources, political institutions and decision-making processes exacerbates inequality and hinders social mobility Neglect of human development
- PIDE Knowledge Brief 5 - Pakistan Institute of Development . . .
Elite influence comes from their ability to control resources, which have considerable economic value Their control over productive assets and institutions allows them to influence the allocation of both resources and authority (DiCaprio, 2012)
- From Power Elites to Influence Elites: Resetting Elite . . .
The power of influence elites relies less on the hierarchies and stable networks emphasized in much traditional elite theory and more on their ability to be flexible and fluid, and to enlist entities like think tanks and consulting firms that also exhibit these features
- The Political Influence of Economic Elites | RSF
First, how do elites use their economic resources to influence political outcomes? And second, what and how is the relationship between that influence and inequality?
- Economic elites and the constitutional design of sharing . . .
Using this empirical approach, we show that where geological resources are more diverse, competition between similarly powerful groups within the economic elite is more likely to emerge, leading ultimately to sustained investments in institutions that allow elites to control decision-making processes at the subnational level and to put limits
- Manifestations of Corporate Capture - ESCR-Net
Corporate capture refers to how an economic elite (or the privileged 1%) undermines the realization of human rights and the environment by exerting influence over domestic and international decision-making spaces, including the United Nations
- The Internal Logic of an Elite Network | Elite Networks: The . . .
Chapter 5 exposes the logic of elite network formation It delivers a network theory and an economic theory explanation behind elite network formation with an emphasis on its high levels of betweenness centrality and homophily
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