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The main goal of this study is two-fold: (1) to provide a general overview of thecontributions to the literature on the informal sector, with a special focus on the PublicChoice approach; and (2) to compare these contributions across two institutionallydifferent types of countries: developed and...
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queuing theory to firstdemonstrate that when allocating goods publically, a case can be made for favoring a particular groupof …
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A government officials' propensity to corruption, or corruptibility, can be affected by his intertemporal preference …
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This paper provides empirical evidence that campaign contributions arestrongly associated with market expectations of future firm-specific political favors,including preferential access to external financing. Using a novel dataset, we find thatfirms in Brazil providing contributions in the 1998...
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theory predicts. Empirical evidencesuggests that social and political instability is a major reason for thedivergence between …
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The most recent literature on aid effectiveness finds a positive effect of aid on growth. To the extent that aid goes through the budget, this either reflects an aid-financed increase in government expenditures (quantity effect) or an improvement in the use of government resources as a result of...
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