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We study the role of self-interest and social preferences in referenda. Our analysis is based on collective purchasing decisions of university students on deep-discount flat rate tickets for public transportation and culture. Individual usage data allows quantifying monetary benefits associated...
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that governments release overly optimistic GDP growth forecasts ahead of elections to increase the reelection probability …
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anonymous elections in democracies. …
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democratic elections. An information market is used to predict the long-term performance of a policy, while threshold contracts … possible pitfalls of the mechanism. -- democracy ; elections ; information markets ; threshold contracts and triple mechanism …
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Women tend to experience substantial declines in their labor income after their first child is born, while men do not. Do such "child penalties" also exist in the political arena? Using extensive administrative data from Norway and an event-study methodology, we find that women drop out of local...
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This article investigates the patronage phenomenon in the italian, so called, Second Republic. In particular, the analysis argues that (ex) members of parliament are appointed to managerial boards in italian (partially) state-owned enterprises responding to political selection rationales....
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press agency. Applying an event-study methodology on local elections, two results emerge. First, corruption exposition …
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,448 candidates running in the local council elections of 2002, 2008 and 2014 across 1,632 municipalities in the German state of …
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municipalities of a reform to the local institutional regime, I find that the introduction of direct elections increased the fraction …
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The decision how to share resources with others often needs to be taken under uncertainty on its allocational consequences. Although risk preferences are likely important, existing research is silent about how social and risk preferences interact in such situations. In this paper we provide...
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