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This paper examines the impact of procedural justice and sanctions on police legitimacy in a middle-income context … concludes that, while sanctions deter repeated infractions, they can erode legitimacy if not applied respectfully, highlighting …
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A framework is developed with what we call technology capital. A country is a measure of locations. Absent policy … constraints, a firm owning a unit of technology capital can produce the composite output good using the unit of technology capital … is what constrains the number of units it operates using this unit of technology capital. If it has two units of …
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This paper argues for introducing the role of capital malleability into the analysis of environmental policies. The … outcomes reveal differences between results under separate assumptions regarding the malleability of capital. When capital is … imperfectly malleable a carbon policy is less effective than under the assumption of perfect malleability of capital. Therefore …
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We scrutinize the monetary transmission mechanism in New-Keynesian models, focusing on the role of capital, the key …
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interactions associated with the movement of capital and polluting activities from one economy to another. We use a simple … dynamical model describing capital accumulation along the lines of a fixed-savings-ratio Solow-type model capable of producing … or regions. The basic mechanism underlying the movements of capital across space is the quest for locations where the …
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