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How do voters allocate costly attention to alternative political issues? And how does selective ignorance of voters interact with policy design by politicians? We address these questions by developing a model of electoral competition with rationally inattentive voters. Rational inattention...
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This paper provides evidence on the degree of persistence of one of the key components of the CAPM, namely the market risk premium, as well as its volatility. The analysis applies fractional integration methods to data for the US, Germany and Japan, and for robustness purposes considers...
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This paper formulates a general theory of how political unrest influences public policy. Political unrest is motivated … view of what is fair taking into account the current state of the world. If fewer aggregate resources are available …
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world population over the period 1800-2016. The analysis is carried out for the original series, and also for its log …
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corruption, the features of electoral cycles. The paper discusses both theory and evidence, and concludes with some speculations …
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