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political science, sociology, psychology, law and anthropology) is fruitful to explain institutions because it allows us to …
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third section of the paper will address studies that take institutions to be endogenous and aims to explain why particular … institutions emerge. Finally, the question of whether Political Economy has been a success or a failure will be tackled. While the …
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A cross-regional econometric analysis suggests that institutional factors in the form of direct democracy (via initiatives and referenda) and of federal structure (local autonomy) systematically and sizeably raise s elf-reported individual well-being. This positive effect can be attributed to...
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People not only care about outcomes, they also value the procedures which lead to the outcomes. Procedural utility is a potentially important source of human well-being. This paper aims at introducing the concept of procedural utility into economics, and argues that it should be incorporated...
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Why so many people pay their taxes, although fines and audit probability are low, has become a central question in the tax compliance literature. A homo economicus, with a more refined motivation structure, helps us to shed light on this puzzle. This paper provides empirical evidence for the...
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This paper suggests that institutional factors which reward social net- works at the expenses of productivity can play an important role in ex- plaining brain drain. The e€ects of social networks on brain drain are analyzed in a decision theory framework with asymmetric information. We...
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third section of the paper will address studies that take institutions to be endogenous and aims to explain why particular … institutions emerge. Finally, the question of whether Political Economy has been a success or a failure will be tackled. While the …
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One can be independent, or subject to decisions made by others. This paper empirically tests whether individuals attach an intrinsic value to the institutional difference between independence and hierarchy. Taking self-employment as an important case of independence, it is shown that the...
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