"rent-seeking" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ɹɛnt siːkɪŋ/ [General-American, Received-Pronunciation] Audio: en-au-rent-seeking.ogg [Australia]
Etymology: rent (“a profit from possession of a valuable right”) + seeking. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|rent|seeking|t1=a profit from possession of a valuable right}} rent (“a profit from possession of a valuable right”) + seeking Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} rent-seeking (uncountable)
  1. (economics) The attempt to profit by manipulating the economic or political environment, for example, by seeking governmental action that restricts entry into a market. Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Economics Translations (attempt to profit by manipulating the economic or political environment, for example, by seeking governmental action that restricts entry into a market): 尋租 (Chinese Mandarin), 寻租 (xúnzū) (Chinese Mandarin), oman edun tavoittelu (Finnish), välistäveto (Finnish), rent seeking (Finnish), tilkaringsvirksomhet [feminine, masculine] (Norwegian Bokmål), pogoń za rentą [feminine] (Polish), búsqueda de renta [feminine] (Spanish), fördelssökande [neuter] (Swedish)
    Sense id: en-rent-seeking-en-noun-itaXpksc Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with language name categories using raw markup, English terms suffixed with -ing, English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 58 42 Disambiguation of English entries with language name categories using raw markup: 74 26 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ing: 64 36 Disambiguation of English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 66 34 Topics: economics, science, sciences Disambiguation of 'attempt to profit by manipulating the economic or political environment, for example, by seeking governmental action that restricts entry into a market': 95 5
  2. The effort to increase one's share of wealth without doing something productive or adding value. Tags: uncountable
    Sense id: en-rent-seeking-en-noun-sCA6tcFs
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: rent seeking Related terms: rentier, rent-seeker

Alternative forms

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