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greater incentives to judge truthfully. A similar approach could be used to reduce moral hazard associated with World Bank and …
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not sufficient, the military can take action against a nondemocratic regime in order to create its own dictatorship. A …
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We posit the problem of an autocrat who has to allocate access to the executive positions in his inner circle and define the career profile of his own insiders. Statically, granting access to an executive post to a more experienced subordinate increases political returns to the post, but is more...
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We develop an informational theory of dictatorship. Dictators survive not because of their use of force or ideology but …
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In elections that take place in a less-than-perfect democracy, incumbency advantages are different from those in mature democracies. The incumbent can prevent credible challengers from running, organize vote fraud, or even physically eliminate his main opponents. At the same time, formally...
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for the 50 largest economies in the world. Smaller countries have fewer firms, and thus higher volatility. The model … trade to aggregate fluctuations depends strongly on country size: in the largest economies in the world, such as the U.S. or …
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post-World-War-II oil shocks reviewed include the Suez Crisis of 1956-57, the OPEC oil embargo of 1973-1974, the Iranian …
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by at least 10%. The principal world economic crises ranked by importance are World War II, World War I and the Great … Depression, the early 1920s (possibly reflecting the influenza epidemic of 1918-20), and post-World War II events such as the …
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We sketch a framework for monitoring macroeconomic activity in real-time and push it in new directions. In particular, we focus not only on real activity, which has received most attention to date, but also on inflation and its interaction with real activity. As for the recent recession, we find...
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Using data covering over 100 birth-cohorts in 32 countries, we examine the short- and long-term effects of economic conditions on mortality. We find that small, but not large, booms increase contemporary mortality. Yet booms from birth to age 25, particularly those during adolescence, lower...
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