Abstract

The article implements an extended interpretation of the category of rent and its types. Private owner-ship of a limited resource is analyzed as the basis of rental relations, as well as formal and informal institutionalization of private property. The state's rent-seeking behavior is viewed through the prism of the creation of supranational institutions that make it possible to redistribute rental income in favor of dominants in the world economy. The creation of military conflicts acts as a kind of channel for extracting complex rent – monetary (dollar), land, military.

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