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This paper puts the recent evolution of tax revenues in developing countries in historical perspective. Using a novel dataset on total and trade tax revenues we compare the fiscal cost of trade liberalization in developing countries and in today's rich countries at earlier stages of development....
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This paper investigates empirically the relationships between the corruption climate and the demand for good governance by focusing on firms' behaviors in developing countries. The concept of demand for good governance is conceived in terms of a firm's willingness to comply with regulatory norms...
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L'article présente le document publié par le Comité de Bâle, redéfinissant le champ de la fonction compliance …
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This paper proposes a two-country model of migration in a transferable skill sector, where workers education is provided free of charge by governments. We study …firstly the non-cooperative equilibrium where the poor country decides on the education level and the rich country decides on the...
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In this paper, a model of political consensus is introduced. Parties try to reach consensus in forming a government. A … government is defined as a pair consisting of a winning coalition and a policy supported by this coalition, where a policy …. Parties may be advised to adjust their preferences, i.e., to change their evaluation concerning some government(s) or/and the …
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We develop the notion of "trials of explicitness" as a conceptual instrument for the study of the state from a pragmatist, sociological angle. We present results from an empirical case study on how state practitioners (i.e. actors in charge of expressing, evaluating, executing or reforming the...
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aftermath of geo-localized social protests in Africa, we find that trust in monitoring institutions and beliefs in social … coordination strongly evolve after riots, together with trust in leaders. As no signs of social unrest can be recorded before, the …
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We show the existence of a twin peaks relation between trust and the size of the welfare state that stems from two …
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analyse the role and the development of trust and then, the relation between the degree of sophistication of Information and …
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, business uncertainty, trust, and social respect are positively related to a supplier's relational adaptation. Research … interfirm governance mechanism to attain relational adaptation. Second, the development of trust and social respect in customer …
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