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interactions. The results indicate that a municipality increases its per capita debt by 16-33 Euro as a reaction to an increase of …
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interactions. The results indicate that a municipality increases its per capita debt by 16-33 Euro as a reaction to an increase of …
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; German reunification ; diff-in-diff estimation …
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municipality. The results are partly surprising as both education and experience are shown to matter greatly in the electoral …
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on unobservables. -- Secondary school choice ; school quality instrumental variable estimation ; selection on …
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, increasing in municipality size, independent of the specific partisanship of the mayor and constant between 1945 and 2010 …
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regression discontinuity estimation of mayors in these local governments. -- local taxation ; local election ; municipality data … of Bavaria, our estimation results suggest that power does matter. Somewhat surprisingly, the center-left party SPD is …
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Do incumbents in an election have an advantage, and if so, are these advantages heterogeneous across parties or government and opposition? We first present a theoretical discussion on the possible heterogeneity of incumbency effects in a pure two-party system. Then, we estimate the incumbency...
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spending interactions. The results indicate that a municipality increases its per capita debt by 16-33 Euro as a reaction to an …
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