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Behavioral Consequences of Institutional Failures in Capitalism

When the fundamental institutions of a capitalist economy are flawed, individuals and groups may find greater benefit in rent-seeking behaviors, such as lobbying or criminal acts, to redistribute income in their favor, rather than engaging in activities that generate new economic value.

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Updated 2026-05-02

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