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Crony-capitalism index : ウィキペディア英語版 | Crony-capitalism index The crony-capitalism index is a new measurement of crony capitalism designed by ''The Economist'' newspaper based on the “work by Ruchir Sharma of Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Aditi Gandhi and Michael Walton of New Delhi’s Centre for Policy Research, and others” in 2014. It aims to indicate whether the livelihood of the people from certain country or city with capitalist economy are easily affected by crony capitalism. It is not an internationally recognized index due to its limitations. ==Aims==
The index aims to measure if there is any increasing trend in the number of economic rent-seekers. The assumption behind is because of the favorable political policies set by the government officials, the tycoons are increasing their wealth and interest. As a result, they get a larger part of people’s fruits of labor, instead of generating more wealth for the whole society. In some extreme cases, some favored suppliers are influential on the establishment and application of the business-impacting laws and citizens pay the tax for purchasing the overpriced products supplied by the favored corporations.
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