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Environmental federalism refers to the debate over the "optimal" level of government at which to delegate environmental … literatures. By doing so, the goal is to limit the scope of the debate over environmental federalism moving forward, as well as …
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Governments do not have perfect information regarding constituent priorities and needs. This lack of knowledge opens the door for groups to lobby in order to affect the government's taxation levels. We examine the political economy of decentralized revenue-raising authority in light of social...
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The paper studies the effect of additional government revenues on political corruption and on the quality of politicians, both with theory and data. The theory is based on a version of the career concerns model of political agency with endogenous entry of political candidates. The evidence...
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This paper argues that public holidays facilitate the co-ordination of leisure time but do not constrain the annual amount of leisure. Public holidays therefore have benefits both in the utility of leisure on holidays and (by enabling people to maintain social contacts more easily) in increasing...
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unemployed in Germany. We address endogeneity by exploiting technological peculiarities in the network that affected the roll …
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Germany. Based on the hypothesis that its primary aim is exclusion of new migrants, the measures taken within the framework of … strictly defensive "Fortress Germany" approach any more. …
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This paper analyzes whether the propensity to secede by subnational regions responds mostly to differences in income per capita or to distinct identities. We explore this question in a quantitative political economy model where people's willingness to finance a public good depends on their...
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In this paper, we describe the historical co-evolution of innovation and economic growth in Germany since 1871. The …
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Technological innovation has historically contributed to inclusive economic growth in Germany. In more recent decades … rising income and wealth inequalities. Between the mid-1990s and 2010 the rise in wage inequality was faster in Germany than …
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allow regional productivity to be taken into account. -- Wages ; collective bargaining ; federalism ; regions ; Belgium …
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