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showing that some countries might have both more credibility and more adaptability than others. More generally, the paper …
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showing that some countries might have both more credibility and more adaptability than others. More generally, the paper …
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While economists have tended to focus on specific public policies when developing recommendations, the achievement of welfare objectives might depend more on the quality of policies than their content. This paper develops several measures of the qualities of policies across countries, arguing...
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This paper shows why a majority of legislators may vote for a policy that benefits a firm but harms all legislators. The firm may induce legislators to support the policy by suggesting that it is more likely to invest in a district whose voters or representative support the policy. In...
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showing that some countries might have both more credibility and more adaptability than others. More generally, the paper …
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binding policy commitment before nominal wages are set, excessive inflation may result due to a credibility problem. This is … the famous Kydland&Prescott - Barro&Gordon inflationary bias result. This paper shows that a similar credibility problem … solve the credibility problem. …
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small spending by special interests. -- lobbying ; voting ; special interests ; credibility …
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binding policy commitment before nominal wages are set, excessive inflation may result due to a credibility problem. This is … the famous Kydland & Prescott-Barro & Gordon inflationary bias result. This paper shows that a similar credibility problem … may solve the credibility problem …
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