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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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The paper provides a detailed description of a novel dataset on education attainment in public administrations covering the period 1981-2011 for 178 countries. The dataset uses information extracted from CVs for over 130,000 mid to senior level officials from mainly central banks and ministries...
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and the intrinsic variation in the dependence of industries on the government, we find that public sector inefficiency …
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the associated administrative capacity as well as government direct transfers. A key assumption is that those adjustment …
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The reform of the Italian public administration has been a priority for at least two decades, with several major initiatives undertaken toward modernization and simplification. Notwithstanding laudable intentions, however, progress remains limited. This analysis is a case study of two reforms...
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There has been widespread adoption of new laws to support new public management. In many countries that have implemented comprehensive and deep reforms, new or amended laws have fundamentally changed the role of the state and the budget processes supporting it. Paradoxically, far-reaching...
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administrations and government effectiveness (e.g. higher tax revenue mobilization, limiting corruption, better public finance …
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