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State Capture and Rent-Seeking in Benin Francois Bourguignon (Ecole d'economie de Paris and Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris)

State Capture and Rent-Seeking in Benin By Francois Bourguignon (Ecole d'economie de Paris and Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris)

State Capture and Rent-Seeking in Benin by Francois Bourguignon (Ecole d'economie de Paris and Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris)


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This volume offers a thorough account of the economic, social and political development of Benin with a detailed analysis of its critical institution- and development-sensitive areas. It also points to the need for several institutional reforms, whose political economy is carefully examined in the Benin context.

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State Capture and Rent-Seeking in Benin: The Institutional Diagnostic Project by Francois Bourguignon (Ecole d'economie de Paris and Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris)

Benin is a small, slow-growing economy whose development relies on two sources of rent that are controlled by self-centred elites: cotton export and illegal cross-border trade with Nigeria. Patrimonialism governs Beninese society as a forceful struggle for political power takes place between the oligarchs who control these sources and use them as formidable levers of power. State Capture and Rent-Seeking in Benin argues that this struggle causes the instability and unpredictability of economic policies, resulting in institutional problems that make economic diversification and growth difficult. Based on a thorough account of the economic, social, and political development of Benin, this institutional diagnostic provides a detailed analysis of its critical institution- and development-sensitive areas such as electoral campaign finance, state capture by business and elites, management of the cotton sector, the tax effort, the informal trading between Benin and Nigeria, and the political economy of land reform.

About Francois Bourguignon (Ecole d'economie de Paris and Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris)

Emeritus Professor of economics, Paris School of Economics (former director), and School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences (EHESS), Paris. Former Chief Economist and Senior Vice President of the World Bank. Publications include more than 200 articles and 10 books. Awards include Dan David Prize and CNRS silver medal. Co-founder of the European Development Network (EUDN). Professor of economics, University of Namur, Belgium. Romain Houssa is the principal investigator on the Benin institutional diagnostic project. His main research deals with issues related to causes and welfare consequences of commodity markets and macroeconomic fluctuations. A native of Benin, he is very familiar with the issues confronting Benin. Emeritus Professor of economics, University of Namur, Belgium. Publications number about 200 articles, book chapters and books (edited, single-authored and co-authored). Founder and long-time director of the Centre for Research in the Economics of Development (CRED) at the university of Namur. Holder of two Franqui chairs in Belgium (Free university of Brussels and Katholieke University of Leuven). Co-founder of the European Development Network (EUDN). Emeritus professor of Economics, University of Namur, Belgium. Paul Reding has taught, carried out his research and published in the field of monetary and financial economics, with a frequent focus on issues relating to developing countries. He has participated in several policy oriented national and international research projects.

Table of Contents

Part I. An Overview of Economic and Institutional Constraints on Benin's Development: 1. The spatial, historical and socio-political context Platteau; 2. Exploring the reasons behind modest economic performances Houssa-Reding; 3. Quality of institutions: lessons from quantitative and qualitative evidence Houssa-Bourguignon; Part II. A Deeper Investigation of Some Key Sectors and Institutions: 4. Campaign finance and state capture Ch, Hounkpe and Wantchekon, with discussion by Cruz; 5. The cotton sector: history of a capture Honfoga, Houssa, Dedehouanou, with discussion by Theriault; 6. The tax effort: a comparison between Sub-Saharan Africa and Benin Caldeira and Rota-Graziosi, with discussion by Mede; 7. The political economy of land reform Lavigne Delville, with discussion by Houngbedji; 8. The critical role of informal trading with Nigeria Golub-Mbaye, with discussion by Igue; Part III. Synthesis: 9. A patrimonial regime with multiple oligarchs Bourguignon-Platteau.

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CIN1009278533VG
9781009278539
1009278533
State Capture and Rent-Seeking in Benin: The Institutional Diagnostic Project by Francois Bourguignon (Ecole d'economie de Paris and Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris)
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Cambridge University Press
2023-11-23
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