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corruption and decrease the large expenses associated with today's democratic election campaigns. Random mechanisms can be …
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This paper analyzes bureaucracy within the context of the politico-economic framework using the rational choice … approach. Bureaucracy interacts with various groups of decision-makers, and its influence depends on institutional differences … is evidence that bureaucracy has a direct influence on the supply side; (3) it is not useful to view bureaucracy to be in …
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The goal of the rich countries should be to aid the poor countries to increase their standard of living but not to increase their holding of weapons. It is shown that a basic conflict of goals arises. The structure of "consumption" of the recipient countries cannot be influenced by giving the...
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Governments have paid great attention to the results of happiness research. In many countries, the object of government policy is no longer taken to be development in terms of raising GNP. Their focus has shifted to a National Index of Happiness. This paper analyses whether such an aggregate...
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