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the most suffered the biggest loss in confidence in institutions, particularly in trust in government and the financial …We document that trust in public institutions--and particularly trust in banks, business and government--has declined … over recent years. U.S. time series evidence suggests that this partly reflects the pro-cyclical nature of trust in …
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openness and government size and we explore its determinants. Consistently with the terms of trade externality channel, we show …
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economy, namely an increase in the share of government spending in GDP and an increase in female labour force participation … economy is endogenous so that participation in market activities and government size are causally related. Economic growth and … of staying at home increases. We hypothesize that government spending decreases the cost of performing household chores …
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of capital adjustment to an otherwise standard RBC model can generate a negative correlation between government size and … correlation between government size and the volatility of consumption, we modify the model by introducing rule-of-thumb consumers …. In this modified version of our initial model we observe that consumption volatility is also reduced when government size …
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government. We show that for a panel of 157 countries spanning more than half a century rainfall volatility has a significant … volatility has also a significant positive reduced-form effect on the GDP share of government. There is no significant reduced … temperatures yields that greater GDP per capita volatility leads to a significantly higher GDP share of government. …
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related to the share of government consumption in GDP in regressions that also include indicators of financial regulation and …
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In order to credibly "sell" legitimate children to their spouse, women must forego more attractive mating opportunities. This paper derives the implications of this observation for the pattern of matching in marriage markets, the dynamics of human capital accumulation, and the evolution of the...
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international financial decision-making, also as it relates to the legitimacy of the international system in the eyes of the public …
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the preservation of the central bank’s legitimacy requires that a clear line be drawn between the central bank’s provision …
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