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We use a change in the voting procedures of one of the two chambers of the Swiss parliament to explore how transparency …
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effect of being elected on subsequent income. Getting elected to parliament increases annual earnings initially by about €20 …
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In European Parliament elections turnout rates, traditionally lower than in national parliamentary elections, decrease …
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Members of Parliament (MPs) was instrumental in this. We find that three factors influenced their rebellion calculus: the MP …
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We exploit the precise timing of natural disasters to provide empirical evidence on the connection between electoral accountability and politicians' support for special interests. We show that, in the immediate aftermath of a disaster, the evening news substantially reduce their coverage of...
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This paper examines the responses of private consumption, residential investment, and business investment in 11 EU countries, Japan, and the United States to shocks in housing and equity prices. The effects are assessed with a Structural Vector Auto Regressive (SVAR) model, and four key findings...
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Building on a new data set which is combined from national micro-data bases, we highlight differences in the structure of migrants to four countries, viz. France, Germany, the UK and the US, which receive a substantial share of all immigrants to the OECD world. Looking at immigrants by source...
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