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Allocative and redistributive rules in the public sector are often less contingent on available information than normative theory would suggest. This paper offers a political economy explanation. Under different rules, even if the observable outcomes of policies remain the same, the...
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the number of parties and on policy volatility are consistent with data on municipal elections in Italy, where cities with …
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A 1999 reform allowed Italian Mayors to partially substitute a more accountable source of tax revenue (the property tax) with a less transparent one (a surcharge on the personal income tax). Theoretical analysis suggests this should give incompetent Mayors a less costly way to hide themselves,...
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We employ bootstrap methods (Efron (1979)) to test the effect of an important electoral reform implemented in Italy …
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