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We study the political economy of commuting subsidies in a model of a mono-centric city with two income classes. Depending on housing demand and transport costs, either the rich or the poor live in the central city and the other group in the suburbs. Commuting subsidies increase the net income...
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actually occur. The paper also discusses the interaction between voting on taxes and the choice of audit rate by a budget …
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The paper presents a model where public pensions are determined by majority voting. Voters differ by age and income …
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This paper surveys models of voting on redistribution. Under reasonable assumptions, the baseline model produces an …
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This paper analyzes voting on a linear income tax which is redistributed lump sum to the taxpayers. Individuals can …
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This note studies the choice of tax structure in a majority voting model with tax competition. Regions may tax mobile …
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This paper examines whether schooling has a positive impact on individual's political interest, voting turnout …
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We analyze a constitutional change in the German State of Bavaria where citizens, not politicians, granted themselves more say in politics at the local level through a constitutional initiative at the state level. This institutional setting allows us to focus on revealed preferences for direct...
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