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This paper carries out a critical reappraisal of the two contending theories purporting to explain long-run government spending: Wagner's Law and different variants of the ratchet effect. We analyze data spanning from the early 19th century until the present day in Sweden and the United Kingdom....
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Previous literature widely assumes that taxes are optimized in local public finance while expenditures adjust residually. This paper endogenizes the choice of the optimization variable. In particular, it analyzes how federal policy toward local governments' influences the way local governments...
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We develop a counterterrorism model to analyze the effects of allowing a government agency to torture suspects when evidence of terrorist involvement is strong. We find that legalizing torture in strong-evidence cases has offsetting effects on agency incentives to counter terrorism by means...
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This paper proposes a new methodology for multidimensional poverty measurement consisting of an identification method ρk that extends the traditional intersection and union approaches, and a class of poverty measures Mα. Our identification step employs two forms of cutoff: one within each...
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stronger before elections, and the probability that the aligned local incumbent is re-elected is higher. These predictions are …
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This paper compares two methods to encourage socially optimal provision of a public good. We compare the efficacy of vigilante justice, as represented by peer-to-peer punishment, to delegated policing, as represented by the “hired gun” mechanism, to deter free riding and improve group...
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Using data on federal outlays and U.S. House elections, I estimate the effect of the pork barrel on the quality of … seniority system negatively impacts the quality of representatives, but has little effect on the outcomes of elections …
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states' politics and elections. Thus, if citizens punish political capture, increases in concentration of special interest …
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Elections between black and white candidates tend to involve close margins and high turnout. Using a novel dataset of … competition in close interracial elections. In the South, but not the North, close black victories were more likely than close … candidate advantage in close elections. …
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I develop a model of the relation between the media environment and political obstructionism. I show that when voters are less informed by media, obstructionism becomes a more effective political signal for the minority party. The model thus implies that media change can cause gridlock via...
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