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- Title
Post-communist predation: modeling reiderstvo practices in contemporary predatory states.
- Authors
Madlovics, Bálint; Magyar, Bálint
- Abstract
While the economics of predatory states has been at the center of an emerging discussion, a rich body of literature on predation already exists in the scholarship on post-communist regimes. This paper offers a glimpse into that literature, developing (1) a typology of coercive corporate raiding ("reiderstvo") and (2) a model for understanding the logic of contemporary predatory states. The typology starts from the original form of reiderstvo, carried out by criminal groups ("black raiding"), and introduces the concepts of "grey" and "white raiding". We identify "centrally led corporate raiding" as a form of state predation not considered in public choice models, despite the fact that it exemplifies the functioning of contemporary authoritarian regimes. Expanding the models of Leeson (J Inst Theor Econ (JITE) 163:467–482, 2007) and Vahabi (Public Choice 168:153–175, 2016), we show how centrally led corporate raiding can be incorporated into the discussion of predatory states. We provide illustrations by offering two examples from the predatory state of contemporary Hungary, the case of an outdoor advertising company (ESMA) and the case of the banking sector.
- Subjects
POSTCOMMUNIST societies; PREDATION; STATE power; PREDATORY lending; PRODUCER cooperatives; CORPORATE raiders; SOCIAL choice; AUTHORITARIANISM
- Publication
Public Choice, 2021, Vol 187, Issue 3/4, p247
- ISSN
0048-5829
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11127-019-00772-7