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effects are not well understood. We ask if debt relief can influence elections in democracies. Our motivating exercise is the …
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to national parliamentary elections. This effect is more pronounced for visible and labor-intensive projects and can be …
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Successful decarbonization of the electricity sector hinges on the support of the public, which is at risk when electricity generation emits local externalities. This paper estimates the impact of wind turbine deployment on granular measures of revealed preferences for renewable electricity in...
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We study consumer debt relief as a tool of distributive politics and ask if debt relief can influence elections. We … can translate into political power in polities with de jure competitive elections but with de facto weak accountability. …
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. Yet, little is known about the impact of this inflow on labor markets, crime, and voting behavior. This article uses …
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voting. …
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Within the economic profession, it is a widely held view that the fiscal criteria of the Maastricht treaty are arbitrary numbers without economic foundation. Much of this criticism seems to overlook an important aspect - the strategic dimension of the criteria. This paper focuses on one...
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for non-voting. The winner is selected by majority rule. The voter potentials of the parties are determined by their …
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This paper challenges the assertion that European politics would be closer to the citizens´ preferences if decision power were transferred from the Council of Ministers to the European Parliament. On the one hand, citizens benefit from a greater transparency in the Parliament´s debates...
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Regional transfers are assumed to have an impact on the public opinion towards the benefactor, but empirical evidence is still scarce. In this paper we test this hypothesis for the structural funds of the European Union (EU) by combining detailed data on regional transfers with public opinion...
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