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governance devices do they develop in order to tackle the specific regulatory challenges at stake? Is the 'shadow of hierarchy …
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In the transition towards a decarbonized energy system, we need city authorities to lead by example as public actors, to govern the actions of the private urban actors as local policy makers, and to conceive and manage the implementation of an integrated approach as coordinators, which we...
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governments and what those governments are able to deliver. This mismatch between the growing demand for good governance and its …
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consumption of richer households by 6.1 to 9.2 percent. We also find suggestive evidence that governance matters in the …
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This Paper presents theory and evidence on the relationship between inequality and institutional quality. We exhibit a model in which the two dynamically reinforce each other and set to test this relationship with a broad array of institutional measures. We establish the double causality between...
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properly designed - leniency may simultaneously provide an effective governance mechanism for occasional sequential illegal …
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Using detailed Peruvian data measuring bribery, I assess which types of public official are most corrupt and why. I distinguish between the bribery rate and the size of bribes received, and seek to explain the variation in each across public institutions. The characteristics of officials'...
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reciprocal exchange to lifetime employment, from relational governance to corruption/collusion. We study how agents …
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State weakness has come to be recognized as a key problem for the transformations in a number of Eastern European countries, particularly those East and South of enlargement. This paper addresses the issue firstly by asking how state capacity can be assessed and observed empirically, and...
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