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incentives of local bureaucrats and politicians who enforce forest policy may be critical to combating tropical deforestation …
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There is a burgeoning academic literature on happiness polls that has used a range of different measures and approaches across countries rich and poor alike to answer the question, “what makes people say they are happy?†The excitement surrounding this work is well justified. These...
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This paper examines in its first part, the views of leading European academics, politicians, lobbyists and opinion …
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Politicians face high-powered electoral pressures while bureaucrats face longer-term, low powered incentives. Given … constitutional constraints, what incentives do politicians employ to control bureaucrats and how do bureaucrats respond to such … incentives? These issues are addressed using a sample model where politicians use posts of varying importance to motivate …
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examines whether higher wages attract better quality politicians and improve political performance. The analysis exploits …
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In this paper, how social preferences overcome the commitment problems implicit in vote-buying is examined. Data used for the study is a survey information on vote-buying experienced in a 2006 municipal election in Paraguay, with information on behavior in experiments carried out in 2002....
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This paper uses household data from India to examine the economic and social status of village politicians, and how …
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database is constructed on the personal background of 932 politicians who were at the head of the executive power in a …
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accomplish this requires new thinking and new policies by policy makers and politicians, and new technologies from R and D by …
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This paper proposes “lack of political will†as the most important reason why a ruling political party is unable to commit itself to economically efficient choices or policies. The notion of political will is explicated using concepts from the transactioncosts perspective. The paper...
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