NONPROFIT, CRIMINAL HUBS AND RENT SEEKING. EVALUATION OF THE CALABRIAN EXPERIENCE

  • Cosimo MAGAZZINO

Abstract

The study concerns rent seeking in the allocation of structural funds for cultural development in the Italian region of
Calabria. By statistical analysis the study shows that the variables relating to major cultural sites had no robust significance.
Rent seeking variables relating to non profits, criminal hubs and construction interests were statistically significant. This may
explain both the fragmentation of the projects and the difference between allocations and payments relating to the allocation
of the funds. On the other hand, the presence of major cultural sites is not significant in the allocation of funds to the criminal
hubs, likely because this type of projects would be closely controlled by the public authorities in charge of the preservation
and valorization of the cultural heritage. The anomalous discrepancy between allocation of funds and payments also may be
explained as a rent seeking phenomenon. Finally, discrete choice analysis show that municipal with an academic institution
have a 39.5% higher probability of receiving cultural funds; municipal with an airport or a seaport have a 33.9% higher
probability to catch some financings; whereas a marginal change in museums is associated with a 19.8% in participation.
Published
2011-08-15
How to Cite
MAGAZZINO, Cosimo . NONPROFIT, CRIMINAL HUBS AND RENT SEEKING. EVALUATION OF THE CALABRIAN EXPERIENCE. Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism, [S.l.], v. 2, n. 1, p. 42-60, aug. 2011. ISSN 2068-7729. Available at: <https://journals.aserspublishing.eu/jemt/article/view/131>. Date accessed: 22 july 2024.
Section
Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism