“…Most commonly, rents were generated by regulatory interventions and barriers and, in some instances, on the basis of explicit rent sharing with the autocrat or his party. The key levers here were control over the large public sector and its use to confer employment, income and other patronage, alongside a careful husbanding of cherry‐picked and lucrative commercial and financial activities into the arms of regime stalwarts or family relations (see, inter alia, Diwan, ; Eibl and Malik, ; Diwan and Haidar, ). In some contexts, there was also a strong centralization of power including of the repressive apparatus, whether the army, police or judicial system.…”