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minimizing informational spillovers. To address this failure, we introduce a dynamic form of federalism in which the central …
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federal systems (Oates: laboratory federalism). Based upon Hayekian ideas of the advantages of decentralised experimentation …
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Federalism permits sub-national diversity and experimentation. The Kable principle limits sub-national diversity and … experimentation in relation to state courts. But this apparent tension between 'laboratory' federalism and the Kable principle is …
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federalism”: a division of power between the two levels of government in which subnational jurisdictions attempt to force the …, forced federalism limits states to a narrow set of enforcement decisions based on federally defined norms — far from the type …
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Standard program evaluations implicitly assume that individuals are perfectly informed about the considered policy change and the related institutional rules. This seems not very plausible in many contexts, as diverse examples show. However, evidence on how incomplete information affects the...
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A recent stream of experimental economics literature studies the factors that contribute to the emergence of financial bubbles. We consider a setting where participants sorted according to their degree of risk aversion trade in experimental asset markets. We show that risk sorting is able to...
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