Defying the Resource Curse: Explaining Successful State-Owned Enterprises in Rentier States
Defying the Resource Curse: Explaining Successful State-Owned Enterprises in Rentier States
The article explains how several Gulf rentier monarchies have managed to create highly profitable and well-managed state-owned enterprises (SOEs), confounding expectations of both general SOE inefficiency and the particularly poor quality of rentier public sectors. It argues that a combination of two factors explains the outcome: the absence of a populist-mobilizational history and substantive regime autonomy in economic policy-making. The author concludes that it is necessary to rethink the commonly accepted generalizations both about rentier states and, arguably, about public sectors in the developing world.
CITATION: Hertog, Steffer. Defying the Resource Curse: Explaining Successful State-Owned Enterprises in Rentier States . : , 2010. World Politics, Vol.62,no.2,April 2010,pp.261-301 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frdefying-resource-curse-explaining-successful-state-owned-enterprises-rentier-states-4