Publication
The Korean Economic Forum
Evolution of Rent-Seeking Theory and Its Application to the North Korean Political Economy
Suehyun Jung (The Presidential Commission on Policy Planning)Year 2022Vol. 15No. 1
Abstract
The rent-seeking theory has evolved beyond public choice and is now
conceived as a useful tool for explaining the collusion between politics and the
economy in development economics, transition economics, political economy of
authoritarian regimes (dictatorship), and corruption studies. This article argues
that it can also be useful to consider rent-seeking theory in order to analyze and
suggest possible outlooks for the North Korean political economy. First, it
presents definitions of rent and rent-seeking that is applicable to the North
Korean political economy. Second, it discusses changes in the sources of rent
and rent-seeking dynamics including “competitive rent-seeking” with the spread
of market mechanism as well as new perspectives on rent-seeking relative to
social welfare and economic growth in the North Korean political economy.