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Globalization creates a new dynamic geography of political problems, which is incompatible with the rigid boundaries of established democratic structures. We discuss this conflict within a behavioral framework which incorporates individuals' civic virtue and suggest ways to overcome it. We...
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Referenda and initiatives are hardly considered as democratic devices for a future Europe. Drawing on experimental evidence and empirical findings for Switzerland, the authors argue that direct democracy performs well for the provision of public goods and redistribution as it institutionalizes...
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Beyond prices and regulations, a third motivation influences human behavior: intrinsic motivation. Under identifiable conditions, rational individuals replace their intrinsic by extrinsic motivation when prices and regulations are imposed from the outside ("crowding-out effect"). Conversely,...
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Most people except professional academic economists resist or reject the use of the price system. The four main reasons are: lack of information; undesirable distributional consequences; unfairness and reluctance to trade; and adverse effects on preferences. The reasons brought forward against the...
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