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A government desiring support for its policy reform program, without coercion, behaves as if it faces a political … succeed and the outcome will be in their individual self-interest. Government behavior has implications for the program, whose … government uses various devices to mobilize support for its program. An informed expert could design a program acceptable to both …
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among European subnational governments. We use political variables describing the fiscal attitudes of the central government … is, large differences in revenue and spending assignments across the different levels of government. These findings imply …
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Trends in the size of U.S. government are examined. In the postwar period, general government primary spending rose by … view of the size of government. Looking forward, the retirement of baby boomers appears likely to expand government and …
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This paper examines interactions between self-interested agents in a two-tier government hierarchy, consisting of a …
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Central government wage expenditures accounted for 7 percent of GDP in 99 countries during 1980-90 (unweighted average … countries, and small low-income economies tend to have lower central government wage expenditures as a percent of GDP. Access to … foreign financing is not; the public and publicly guaranteed foreign financing is often provided for government capital …
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Reflecting diseconomies of scale in providing public goods and services, recurrent spending in small states typically represents a large share of GDP. For some small states, this limits the fiscal space available for growth-promoting capital spending. Small states generally face greater revenue...
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This paper analyses why corruption can persist for long periods in a democracy and inquires whether this can result from a well-informed rational choice of the citizens. By applying a citizen-candidate model of representative democracy, the paper analyzes how corruption distortsthe allocation of...
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emerging market economies to examine perceptions of government performance in managing the health and economic crisis, beliefs … non-teleworkable jobs systematically have less favorable perceptions of government responses. Personally experiencing … provide social safety nets for vulnerable individuals and firms by those who have a more favorable perception of government …
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