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This paper develops a dynamic framework to analyze the political sustainability of economic reforms in developing countries. First, we demonstrate that economic reforms that are proceeding successfully may run into a political impasse, with the reform's initial success having a negative impact...
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This study analyzes how state capacity shapes the local impact of national policies by exploiting a quasi-natural experiment in the regional expansion of the state. It uses the local discontinuity created by the boundary of the largest peasant rebellion in 18th century Russia where the state...
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We study the provision of public goods. Different public goods can be bundled provided there is enough capacity, i.e. resources to pay for all the public goods in the bundle. The analysis focuses on the all-or-nothing-mechanism: Expand provision as much as resource feasible if no one vetoes -...
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If people understand that some macroeconomic policies are unsustainable, why would they vote for them in the first place? We develop a political economy theory of the endogenous emergence of fiscal crises, based on the idea that the adjustment mechanism to a crisis favors some social groups,...
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Climate action requires significant public- and private sector investment to achieve meaningful reductions in carbon emissions. This paper documents that large-scale austerity, coupled with barriers to flows of data and a lack of (digital) skills in (local) government, may have been a...
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Formal conceptions of state capacity have mostly focused on indirect measures of state capacity - by, for instance, using the state's fiscal or extractive capacity as a proxy for its overall capacity. Yet, this input or extractive view of state capacity falls short, especially since...
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. We consider two broad “governance constraints”: i) the political forces that shape how industrial policy is chosen and ii … industrial policies beyond their governance capacity constraints. As such, our political economy of industrial policy is not …
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quality of governance) and the degree of market segmentation (depending on the level of ethnic fractionalization). The model …
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towards the powers that be; thus corruption is a method of governance. We trace the systemic corruption back to the Mongolian …
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: extended institutional and governance quality, democracy, voice and accountability, a well functioning system of law and order … for a contagion effect. -- Assassinations ; rational choice ; governance ; democracy ; dictatorship ; deterrence …
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