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much more attention to agency and reflexivity than theories of ‘algorithmic power’ have so far allowed. It develops this …
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This paper studies cross-country patterns of economic growth from the viewpoint of income distribution dynamics. Such a perspective raises new empirical and theoretical issues in growth analysis: the profound empirical regularity is an \emerging twin peaks" in the cross-sectional distribution,...
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Internet development holds the promise of transmitting economic value across physical space at zero marginal cost. In …
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and inviable bargaining units. From this, six propositions about trade union structure and behaviour are derived …
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challenges this idea of the camp as space of pure biopolitics and explores the politics of space in the refugee camp using urban … informalized, and how people recovered their agency through ‘producing spaces’ both physically and politically. In doing so, it …
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model based on the solution of political agency problems. Having a more informed an politically active electorate …
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This article suggests that it is timely to revitalise studies in the tradition of the political economy of media and communications in order to develop a critical and comprehensive analysis of the social and economic dynamics of the production and consumption of new media. Specifically, a...
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The paper studies credible information transmission by governments. A group of heterogenous individuals have to make private investment and labour supply decisions while relying on the government for information about investment returns. The government consists of an elected citizen who chooses...
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While it is generally recognized that electoral competition can have a major influence on public spending decisions, there has been little effort to consider whether the move to multiparty elections in African countries in recent years has led to a redistribution of public expenditures between...
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This paper develops an infinite-horizon, political agency model with a continuum of political districts, in which …
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