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Voters often dismantle constitutional checks and balances on the executive. If such checks and balances limit presidential abuses of power and rents, why do voters support their removal? We argue that by reducing politician rents, checks and balances also make it cheaper to bribe or influence...
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We document a change in the character and quality of Turkish economic growth with a turning point around 2007 and link this change to the reversal in the nature of economic institutions, which eat underwent a series of growth-enhancing reforms following Turkey's financial crisis in 2001, but...
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attention, however. In this paper, we present a simple theory of the emergence and persistence of inefficient states. The …
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attention, however. In this paper, we present a simple theory of the emergence and persistence of inefficient states. The …
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attention, however. In this paper, we present a simple theory of the emergence and persistence of inefficient states based on …
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attention, however. In this paper, we present a simple theory of the emergence and persistence of inefficient states based on …
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attention, however. In this paper, we present a simple theory of the emergence and persistence of inefficient states. The …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014054223
Voters often dismantle constitutional checks and balances on the executive. If such checks and balances limit presidential abuses of power and rents, why do voters support their removal? We argue that by reducing politician rents, checks and balances also make it cheaper to bribe or infuence...
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Because government intervention transfers resources from one party to another, it creates room for corruption. As corruption often undermines the purpose of the intervention, governments will try to prevent it. They may create rents for bureaucrats, induce a misallocation of resources, and...
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