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There is a vast empirical literature investigating the relationship between government size and economic growth. But the empirical evidence of growth effects of public expenditure using cross-country regressions is still inconclusive. According to a number of authors this is not surprising since...
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Switzerland has a tradition of decentralised government, decentralised tax setting and direct reference to the voters through referendums. Such mechanisms should give rise to lower taxes, better provision of public goods and higher economic growth. However, these mechanisms have not been...
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the introduction of the initiative, referendum and recall in America broadly supports the theory, which also explains two …
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the introduction of the initiative, referendum and recall in America broadly supports the theory, which also explains two … of institutional change more generally. -- Direct democracy ; institutional change ; referendum …
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, referendum, and recall -- gained a place in the American political system. This manuscript is a brief history of how direct …
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Considerable concern has been expressed in recent years about declines in voter participation rates in the United States and in several other major democratic countries. Some feel low participation rates introduce a class bias into the political process and thereby worsen the outcomes from it....
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Considerable concern has been expressed in recent years about declines in voter participation rates in the United States and in several other major democratic countries. Some feel low participation rates introduce a "class bias" into the political process and thereby worsen the outcomes from it....
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