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For those wondering what the hell Acemoglu et al. actually mean by "institutions":
In the historical context, Acemoglu and friends correctly consider feudalism and chattel slavery to be "extractive" and forms of rent-seeking, and yet wage-capitalism (or, at least, competitive wage-capitalism), rooted in private property "rights", is somehow not. Never mind that the above-quoted definition of "extractive institutions" perfectly describes oligopolistic late-stage capitalism which still retains protection of private property as a core feature. This paper is taught to first-year grad students, by the way.