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hold them accountable through retrospective voting. Political institutions determine the rules for legislative bargaining …
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Is corruption systematically related to electoral rules? A number of studies have tried to uncover economic and social determinants of corruption but, as far as we know, nobody has yet empirically investigated how electoral systems influence corruption. We try to address this lacuna in the...
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responsive to income shocks than under proportional elections. Institutions also shape electoral cycles: only in presidential …
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Does democracy promote economic development? This paper reviews recent attempts to address this question that exploited within-country variation. It shows that the answer is largely positive, but also depends on the details of democratic reforms. First, the sequence of economic vs political...
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