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cuts in defence spending. These surpluses follow a period (the eighties) of rather exceptional budget deficits. This paper … investigates the origin, size, and expected future patterns of the U.S. budget balance. It discusses how different political forces …
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In this paper we collect detailed information on the budget institutions of Latin American countries. We classify these …
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By discussing the available theoretical and empirical literature, this paper argues that budget procedures and budget … institutions do influence budget outcomes. Budget institutions include both procedural rules and balanced budget laws. We …
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This paper evaluates the effects of fiscal policy on investment using a panel of OECD countries. In particular, we investigate how different types of fiscal policy affect profits and , as a result, investment. We find a sizable negative effect of public spending -- and in particular of its...
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This paper studies both theoretically and empirically the determinants of group formation and of the degree of participation when the population is heterogeneous, both in terms of income and race or ethnicity. We are especially interested in whether and how much the degree of heterogeneity in...
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Gender-Based Taxation (GBT) satisfies Ramsey's rule of optimality because it taxes at a lower rate the more elastic labor supply of women. This holds when different elasticities between men and women are taken as exogenous. We study GBT in a model in which labor supply elasticities emerge...
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Artificial states are those in which political borders do not coincide with a division of nationalities desired by the people on the ground. We propose and compute for all countries in the world two new measures how artificial states are. One is based on measuring how borders split ethnic groups...
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