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This paper explores the link between trust in government, policy-making, and compliance. It focuses on a specific … implement policies requiring voluntary compliance during the COVID-19 pandemic. The paper suggests that trust in government can … capacity is greater when citizens trust their government. The paper discusses alternative approaches to modelling the origins …
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The literature existing on entrepreneurship implicitly assumes that entrepreneurship and government and economic growth … the barriers of entrepreneurship and mainly the role of government in enhancing entrepreneurship in the society. …
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observe that corruption significantly decreases government spending on education, R&D and public health in China. We also …
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observe that corruption significantly decreases government spending on education, R&D and public health in China. We also …
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In a country with weak institutional constraints on the executive, the real power might belong to the government … political accountability, the lower should be real authority at the bottom of the government hierarchy. Empirically, we find …
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Empirical work on the causal effect of government fragmentation finds diversified results. This might be explained by …
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The coevolution of trust in government alongside the growth of government is an aspect of research on the latter topic … view of government growth and incorporate the role of trust in government. The negative association of the growth in … government with trust in government is consistent with a political economy model of government growth, rent seeking …
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improves government popularity while negative evaluations decrease satisfaction with the government. Voters take the (current ….e. voters punish the government for a bad economy but also reward them in good times. Finally, we show that popularity functions …
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scientific and social order more broadly, of government interference with the PCR processes of science. Finally, we use the … history of the United States federal government's development of standardized dietary guidelines for American consumers and …
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, can ensure credible disclosure of information. The results here suggest a cautious approach to that view. Government is … government expenditures) and "conservative" (those prefering smaller expenditures) regimes and auditors evolve over time, it is …
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