Energy privatisations, business-politics connections and governance under political Islam

G. Özcan, U. Gündüz
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The changing connections between business and political Islam under liberalisation can best be studied through an analysis of moral justifications, political connections in business and institutional modifications. Our evidence on energy utility privatisations through a comprehensive analysis of party connections with firm and industry specific data demonstrates that Turkey's Justice and Development Party (AKP) reshaped industry structures to nurture a new breed of politically linked businesses. In order to build a patronage regime in energy markets, the AKP manipulated regulatory institutions, suppressed the media and advocacy groups, and immobilised the judicial process in response to allegations of misconduct. The highly personalised and opaque allocation of assets increased the power of business groups that enjoyed close ties with the prime minister and key party officials. Leading politically connected firms emerged as not only the major beneficiaries but also key supporters of authoritarian politics. Our findings have important implications for the analysis of political Islam, regulatory institutions and the vulnerabilities of energy privatisations in emerging economies.
能源私有化,商业-政治联系和政治伊斯兰下的治理
在自由化的背景下,商业和政治伊斯兰之间不断变化的联系,最好是通过分析道德理由、商业中的政治联系和制度改革来研究。我们通过对政党关系与企业和行业特定数据的综合分析,对能源公用事业私有化的证据表明,土耳其正义与发展党(AKP)重塑了行业结构,以培育新型的政治关联企业。为了在能源市场建立庇护制度,正义与发展党操纵了监管机构,压制了媒体和倡导团体,并在对不当行为指控的回应中冻结了司法程序。这种高度个性化和不透明的资产分配,增强了与总理和党内关键官员关系密切的商业集团的权力。与政治有关联的领先企业不仅是威权政治的主要受益者,也是关键的支持者。我们的研究结果对分析新兴经济体的政治伊斯兰、监管机构和能源私有化的脆弱性具有重要意义。
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