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, as otherwise high rents from holding office draw professional politicians into the race, crowding out businessmen …
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Many firms voluntarily incur the costs of attempting to influence politicians. However, estimates of the value of …
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A fundamental question in social sciences relates to the effect of wealth inequality on economic growth. Yet, in tackling the question, researchers have had to use income as a proxy for wealth. We derive a global measure of wealth inequality from Forbes magazine’s listing of billionaires and...
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We examine the effect of close ties with the NSDAP on the stock price of listed firms in 1932-33. We consider not only links between the National Socialists and executives, as was common in earlier work, but also with supervisory board members – whose importance is hard to overestimate in the...
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country or region. We consider two kinds of politicians: the benevolent one is interested in promoting social welfare whereas …
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whether or not they are a curse. We show: (1) politicians tend to over-extract natural resources relative to the efficient …) resource booms, however, by raising the value of being in power and by providing politicians with more resources which they can …
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discretion which allows an immediate advancement of their cause and promotion discretion ("patronage") which allows a biasing of … that patronage may be strictly positive in both of them. We also apply the second setting to the case of corruption. …
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political party may deliberately choose to recruit only mediocre politicians, in spite of the fact that it could afford to … recruit better individuals who would like to become politicians. We argue that this finding may contribute to explain the …
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We collect data on the rules and practices of financial and conflict disclosure by politicians in 175 countries …
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We examine a model in which two politicians compete for office and for wages. Their remunerations are either set by the …
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