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for the example of reform resistance. Status quo preferences, endowment effects and loss aversion are typical deviations … integration (globalisation). Test runs of policy options might also be helpful for overcoming psychological reform resistance. …
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Why do politicians sometimes pursue policies with uncertain outcomes? We present a model in which politicians are unable to pre-commit to a status quo policy, and where investors and voters face a conflict over the division of output. Politicians may deviate from the status quo and pursue risky...
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this reform on the probabilities of being self-employed and transition into and out of self-employment, using cross …
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