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This paper argues that high political competition does not necessarily induce policy makers to perform better as previous research has shown. We develop a political economy model and we show that when political competition is tight, and elected politicians can rely on more tax instruments, they...
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which the power to tax is irretrievably conferred by individuals to government, which can then levy any tax it chooses …
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government via either a federal or unitary referendum (constitutional rule, CR). The benefit of central provision is an economy …
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