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alternatives among which the policy is to be chosen. Two extensions, referenda and the possibility of re-election, are briefly …
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This article uses unique voting data on 331 federal propositions to estimate voter preferences in Swiss cantons. We document that preferences vary systematically with cantonal characteristics. In particular, cantons whose voters are more conservative, less in favor of redistribution and less...
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Sortition is the process of selecting decision makers or senators by a lottery. We introduce sortition in implementation theory by augmenting a mechanism with a kleroterion or lottery machine p that selects the senators. An outcome is implemented after consulting only the opinions of the...
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Tax compliance has been studied in economics by analysing the individual decision of a representative person between paying and evading taxes. A neglected aspect of tax compliance is the interaction of taxpayers and tax authorities. The relationship between the two actors can be understood as an...
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struggle. But it is in Canada in 1898 that the very first national referendum on prohibition in the world took place. In this …
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-friendly. To reach that goal, many local constitutions now allow for the direct election of mayors, initiatives and referenda, and … regarding both Switzerland and the U.S.. It is argued that the difference might be due to the lack of fiscal referenda in …
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reach that goal, many local constitutions now allow for the direct election of mayors, initiatives and referenda, and vote ….S.. It is argued that the difference might be due to the lack of fiscal referenda in Germany. …
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Who pays for immigration control? According to the Lisbon Treaty the cost of enforcing the European border against illegal immigration shall be shared among the EU members. Nonetheless, the Treaty is vague with respect to the “appropriate measures” to adopt in order to distribute the...
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