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We document that trust in public institutions--and particularly trust in banks, business and government--has declined … the most suffered the biggest loss in confidence in institutions, particularly in trust in government and the financial …
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Attempting to shed light on the optimal size of government, economists have analyzed planning problems that specify a … choice of a planner who knows the welfare achieved by each policy. This paper examines choice of size of government by a … a wide range of spending levels--thus, a society can rationalize having a small or large government. I conclude that to …
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We study the wealth accumulation of Indian parliamentarians using public disclosures required of all candidates since 2003. Annual asset growth of winners is on average 3 to 6 percentage points higher than runners-up. By performing a within-constituency comparison where both runner-up and winner...
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We construct measures of the extent to which the 4 main newspapers in Argentina report government corruption in their … government advertising. The correlation is negative. The size is considerable: a one standard deviation increase in monthly … government advertising (0.26 million pesos of 2000) is associated with a reduction in the coverage of the government's corruption …
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In a two-party legislature, districts represented by the majority may receive greater funds if majority-party legislators have greater proposal power or disproportionately form coalitions with each other. Funding types received by districts may depend on their legislators' party-identity when...
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state bonds, which the Iraqi government is currently servicing, on world financial markets. After the Surge, there was a …
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Warfare is enormously destructive, and yet countries regularly initiate armed conflict against one another. Even more surprisingly, wars are often quite popular with citizens who stand to gain little materially and may lose much more. This paper presents a model of warfare as the result of...
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about misconduct by government officials, so that, even when each complaint is unlikely to succeed, more frequent complaints … between education and the quality of government …
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government's type is unknown and show that fiscal rules increase overborrowing if the central government's reputation is low. In … contrast, fiscal rules are effective in lowering debt if the central government's reputation is high. Even when the central … government's reputation is low, binding fiscal rules will arise in the equilibrium of a signaling game …
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In a cross-section of countries, government regulation is strongly negatively correlated with social capital. We … model is that individuals in low trust countries want more government intervention even though the government is corrupt. We … government's role, as well as on changes in beliefs and in trust during the transition from socialism …
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