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Jharkhand state is carved out from Bihar state in 2000. The state is rich in mineral resources and poor in agricultural production. More than 75% of work force is engaged in agriculture, but generates only 20% of state’s GDP. About 45% area is under non-agricultural use and 32% is culturable...
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Given that Nordhaus' political business cycle theory is relevant at election cycle frequency and that its validity can … change over time, we consider wavelet analysis especially suited to test the theory. For the postwar U.S. economy, we exploit …
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Amendment to the Constitution, along with the wave of democratic decentralisation process in India. The MP-LADS allows for a …
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We show that voters are fiscal conservatives, although in the long run only: while the average (over the mandate) level of debt has a negative impact on the probability of reelection, pre-election debt accumulation by incumbents increases their probability of reelection. As the negative impact...
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The paper dicusses the case of political business cycles in Hungary between 1990 and 2010.
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Public Choice begins with the observation that in politics, as in economics, individuals and institutions compete for scarce resources and that, therefore, the same methods of analyses used by economists to explain the behaviour of consumers and producers might also serve well to explain the...
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Amendment to the Constitution, along with the wave of democratic decentralisation process in India. The MP-LADS allows for a …
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This research shows the pay gap between public entities in Ecuador. We use the information of Annex Relation Unit of …
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This article explains the balance of payments constraint imposed on Ecuador's economic growth during the period 1970 …
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sovereign debtor was a major exception that would not soon be repeated, the case of Ecuador’s latest default on shaky claims of … 2002, the international official community not only failed to condemn Ecuador’s actions, but actually expressed verbal and …: the case of Ecuador did not lend itself to arguments in favor of repudiation on “odious debt” or any related grounds …
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