Rent-seeking in the classroom and textbooks: Where are we after 50  years?

AbstractIn this paper, we provide an overview of the influence of Tullock ’s work on rent-seeking in the area of economics education. After summarizing the basic rent-seeking model in both a domestic and international context, we conduct an analysis of undergraduate and graduate textbooks in public economics. We find a majority of undergraduate texts cover rent-seeking in depth, but two texts provide zero coverage. No graduate textbook surveyed mentions rent-seeking. We conclude by summarizing the economic education literature on rent-seeking, which can be divided into either classroom experiments or popular culture examples.
Source: European Journal of Applied Physiology - Category: Physiology Source Type: research