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What are the incentives faced by local officials in China? Without democratic institutions, there is no mechanism for …
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exploiting natural resources in the aftermath of a civil conflict before public management institutions are developed, as … and revenue institutional capacity, as well as transparent corporate and government institutions for resource management …
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We show that isolated capital cities are robustly associated with greater levels of corruption across US states, in line with the view that this isolation reduces accountability, and in contrast with the alternative hypothesis that it might forestall political capture. We then provide direct...
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Is greater trading liquidity good or bad for corporate governance? We address this question both theoretically and … information concerns her own plans for taking an active role in governance. We show that an increase in the liquidity of the firm … governance. Empirical tests using three distinct sources of exogenous variation in liquidity confirm the negative relation …
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interest payments after the call date. We find that municipalities in states with poor governance generally destroy the most …
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This paper develops a simple theoretical framework to study a set of regions, each with its own regional government, who share a union or central government. These governments must decide whether to implement or discard a large number of projects that produce local benefits for the region that...
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A fundamental problem for economic development is that most poor countries have 'weak state' which are incapable or unwilling to provide basic public goods such as law enforcement, order, education and infrastructure. In Africa this is often attributed to the persistence of 'indirect rule' from...
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decrease child mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. There is, however, widespread concern that poor governance and in particular …
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This paper employs a new empirical approach for identifying the impact of government spending on the private sector. Our key innovation is to use changes in congressional committee chairmanship as a source of exogenous variation in state-level federal expenditures. In doing so, we show that...
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infant mortality, and government regulation of teenage smoking. My review is selective and is based on my own research. It is …
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