This latter group has become partlyrentiereconomies.From theCambridge English Corpus
This highlights the importance of early institutional decisions, which can create strong path dependencies that are not accounted for in "static"rentiertheories.From theCambridge English Corpus
The inactive group consists of rentiers living on property income and the assisted living on transfer income.From theCambridge English Corpus
Similar patterns may be at work in other late-developingrentierstates.From theCambridge English Corpus
In other words, state autonomy ofrentierstates seems to decline over time.From theCambridge English Corpus
One interesting phenomenon is thatrentierstates have been much more prone to rebellion than merchant states.From theCambridge English Corpus
It is this pronounced relative deprivation in the urban areas ofrentierstates that partly explains their proneness to rebel movements.From theCambridge English Corpus
There is no fully formulated, generally acceptedrentier-state theory.From theCambridge English Corpus
Usually wealth is highly concentrated, economic enclaves and the urban centres ofrentierstates tending to have much more skewed income distribution.From theCambridge English Corpus
The diversity of association-state relations supports the larger observation thatrentier-crisis outcomes have not been uniform.From theCambridge English Corpus
I intend to show that the autonomy ofrentierstates is not constant over time, as constraints grow with bureaucratic expansion.From theCambridge English Corpus
Firstly, the whole state may be subject to a 'rentiereffect'.From theCambridge English Corpus
If there is arentiergerontocracy, it is standing firmly on the shoulders of child labour in or from the third world.From theCambridge English Corpus
The merchant state has to negotiate with a much larger number of producers than does therentierstate.From theCambridge English Corpus
Only when institutional incentives penalizerentier-type activities and reward sound economic decisions is economic growth possible (not that it will necessarily happen).From theCambridge English Corpus
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