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This paper introduces harassment in a model of bribery and corruption. We characterize the harassment equilibrium and show that taxpayers with all possible levels of income participate in such an equilibrium. Harassment has a regressive bias. Harassment cost as such may not affect tax revenue....
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Research in behavioral economics has uncovered the widespread phenomenon of people making decisions against their own good intentions. In these situations, the government might want to intervene, indeed individuals might want the government to intervene, to induce behavior that is closer to what...
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: Happiness policy, World Heritage policy, and Science policy. …
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that arise along the way. Special attention is given to Norway, the world's third largest oil exporter, and the role of …
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In this paper, we study development in a panel of 87 countries from 1970 to 2005. We focus on characterizing institutionally driven heterogeneities in the development effects of macroeconomic policies and on comparing the development process as measured by GDP to that measured by the Human...
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Using data from the World Uncertainty, World Trade Uncertainty, and World Pandemic Uncertainty indices for 142 …
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