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Utilizing a political economy approach towards trade policy formulation, we examine the case of how the U.S. House voted on the PNTR status for China. Our focus is to analyze the factors affecting the legislators' voting behavior and to deduce the rationale behind these factors. We find that the...
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activities, on the size of city government. Unlike previous studies on the Leviathan theory, the empirical analysis is well …
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conforms to the `swing voter' theory: both parties woo the politically-central groups most responsive to economic favours. If …
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Studies of the stability of international environmental agreements (IEAs) assumed a benevolent government who maximizes social welfare. The aim of our paper is to develop a theoretical framework in which the Government’s decisions are influenced by green and producer lobbies. To this end, we...
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Public trust in government to promote the general interest has declined sharply since the early 1960s. Almost all those commenting on the trend see it as detrimental to government's ability to perform. We recognize that up to some level, trust does improve government performance, but beyond that...
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international negotiations arena. We present an endogenous lobbying model in which we assume that lobbies try to influence the …
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Im gegenwärtigen Europawahlkampf vertritt Jean-Claude Juncker die Ansicht, dass europäische Staaten mit konservativen Regierungen bessere wirtschaftliche Daten vorweisen können als Staaten mit sozialistischen Regierungen. Ob Regierungen unterschiedlicher parteipolitischer Zusammensetzung auch...
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The paper argues that for political reasons elected politicians are more likely to be engaged in targeted … the case of politicians, which is consistent with younger bureaucrats having stronger career concerns. …
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only mediocre politicians, in spite of the fact that they could select better individuals. Furthermore, we show that this …
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Government or company decisions on whom to hire are mostly delegated to politicians, public sector officials or human …
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