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Whereas the economics discipline possesses a highly refined theoretical apparatus to analyze the effects of government behaviour on the economy, it has not (yet) managed to fully develop a positively formulated "economic theory of politics" that would permit the integration of the...
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This paper discusses the role of fiscal institutions, including budget rules and non-partisan agencies, in enhancing fiscal discipline. A dynamic model of fiscal policy shows that optimal institutions lack credibility unless the costs to bypass them are sufficiently high. In our model, a...
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dynamics of the voting premiums, a measure of the private benefits of control in a corporation. The results indicate that the … reforms have been successful in reducing the voting premiums EU-wide. Moreover, more intense and broad reform efforts (such as … voting premiums across countries and over time. …
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, in the context of voice and voting shares, before international institutions, such as the IMF, are to be justifiable to …
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This Selected Issues paper on Hungary reports that the public enterprises may pose significant fiscal risks on account of their quasi-fiscal activities and contingent liabilities. More than 85 percent of the economy is in private hands. According to the Privatization Act, assets may remain in...
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This paper analyses why corruption can persist for long periods in a democracy and inquires whether this can result from a well-informed rational choice of the citizens. By applying a citizen-candidate model of representative democracy, the paper analyzes how corruption distortsthe allocation of...
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institutional change in a context of technological innovation. When decisions are made through majority voting, the vote on … technology choice is used to influence the later vote on the sharing rule. We show how this dynamic voting generates a systematic … leads the firm to an institutional trap whereby majority voting and inefficient technology choice reinforce each other …
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This paper studies a principal-agent model of the relationship between an incumbent officeholder and the electorate, where the officeholder is initially uninformed about her ability. If officeholder effort and ability interact in the "production function" that determines performance in office,...
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I study the link between ethnic diversity, democracy, and corruption. In a static model, I show that contrary to conventional wisdom, corruption might emerge as a negative externality of democracy. This occurs through ethnicity, which appears as a rent-extracting technology in a democratic...
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