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Do societies choose inefficient policies and institutions, in contrast to what would be suggested by a reasoning extending the Coase Theorem to politics? Do societies choose inefficient policies and institutions because of differences in the beliefs and ideologies of their peoples or leaders? Or...
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Why do inefficient -- non-growth enhancing -- institutions emerge and persist? This paper develops a simple framework to provide some answers to this question. Political institutions determine the allocation of political power, and economic institutions determine the framework for policy-making...
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-sharing that improves efficiency …
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This paper offers and tests a theory of training whereby workers do not pay for general training they receive. The … explanations of firm sponsored training. Using microdata from Germany, we show that the predictions of the specific human capital …
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, Germany, Japan, and the U.K. All of the anomalies are consistently significant across these five countries, whose developed …
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