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simple contract to help the manufacturer and retailer obtain their desired profit sharing. …
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At its core, this dissertation examines the role of information, particularly as it relates to proxies for quality, and how it affects both donor and organization decision processes in the humanitarian space. In Chapter 2 I consider the context of competition within the sub-sector of...
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The “collective action problem†describes situations where each person in a group can individually profit more by withholding contributions to group goals. However, if all act in their material self-interest no public good is produced and all are worse off. I present a new solution to...
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I show how improper conditioning of beliefs can reduce contribution in public goods environments with interdependent values. I consider a simple model of a binary, excludable public good. In equilibrium, provision of the public good is good news about its value. Naive players who condition...
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There are only a few OECD Member countries with a lower tax take than the United States. Nonetheless there are a number of improvements that could help reduce the distortions that taxation creates in the economy and so boost long-run economic performance. The most noticeable gains could come...
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This paper studies how fiscal policy affects loan market conditions in the US. First, it conducts a Structural Vector-Autoregression analysis showing that the bank spread responds negatively to an expansionary government spending shock, while lending increases. Second, it illustrates that these...
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The article presents tax policy of every president of the United States in 1975–2008. Starting from period which is previous to Ronald Reagan’s reforms, which is asummed as a starting period of carried analysis, through reaganomics, Bill Clinton’s reforms, up to the changes introduced by...
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The article presents tax policy of every president of the United States in 1975–2008. Starting from period which is previous to Ronald Reagan’s reforms, which is asummed as a starting period of carried analysis, through reaganomics, Bill Clinton’s reforms, up to the changes introduced by...
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This study explores the use of impression management techniques promoting tax policy consistent with starve the beast (STB) policies. We employ thematic content analysis to examine how the 'independent' Federal Reserve Board (FRB) under Alan Greenspan used impression management tactics mimicking...
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