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office. The model is then extended to accommodate the scenario where voters and society at large do not share preferences …
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This paper examines whether fiscal illusion can help to explain the behavior of federal government expenditures in Brazil during period 1990-2011. The analyses is based on a median voter model that admits that the degree of tax visibility may affect the individual's perception of his tax burden...
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/ phenomena in the real economy. Also, we bring some elements of analysis, comments and views coming to justify the importance of …
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measurement of the public sector before reviewing statistical evidence on the long-term growth of the share of the State in the …
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Over the next four decades, increasing old-age dependency ratios exert an enormous upward pressure on welfare spending in most developed countries. As this is mainly due to existing unfunded public pension schemes, many countries have embarked on far-reaching reforms in this area, strengthening...
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increasing the relative share of investment and loosening favouring consumption expenditure. Of the components of public …
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We perform a Meta-Regression Analysis (MRA) of the literature on government size and corruption, examining 450 …
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This paper contributes to the literature on majority voting over fiscal policies. We depart from the standard model in two dimensions. First, besides redistributing income, the government uses the net tax revenue to finance the provision of goods and services that become in-kind transfers to the...
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