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interested in: Does the partisan identity of the mayor influence the voter's decision in the subsequent town council election … the mayor on the result of the last council election? We rely on a regression discontinuity design focusing on close … election outcomes based on municipal level data for Germany. We find that the party of the mayor can receive a bonus of 4 …
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Random factors such as bad weather or exogenous economic shocks affect the re-election of politicians and can reduce … accountability. Such distorted election choices interact with the architecture of government. Contrasting centralized with … decentralized political systems, this study shows that centralization is likely to result in higher accountability if election …
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We identify exogenous variation in incumbent policymakers' re-election probabilities and explore empirically how this … variation affects the incumbents' investment in physical capital. Our results indicate that a higher re-election probability …
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equilibrium policy is smaller, because their bargaining power is reduced compared to a single ballot election. The predictions on …
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the static setting with a dynamic scenario where each incumbent politician faces an election after a finite, fixed term …
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of politicians to hire relatives increased with the margin of the majority for the incumbent in the previous election …
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Patent boxes have been heavily debated for their role in corporate tax competition. This paper uses firm-level data for the period 2000-2011 for the top 2,000 corporate research and development (R&D) investors worldwide to consider the determinants of patent registration across a large sample of...
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We study the efficient allocation of spending and taxation authority in a federation in which federal politicians are exposed to electoral uncertainty. We show that centralization may, but need not, result in a loss of electoral accountability. We identify an important asymmetry between positive...
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. Our results indicate that the fall in revenue in election periods is attributed to a fall in direct taxation. The …
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The existing literature has shown that special interest groups can have both growth enhancing and retarding effects on an economy. In either case it is always assumed that the nature of the special interest groups remains constant over time. The hypothesis of this paper is that a dynamic...
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