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This paper explores whether professional macroeconomic forecasters manipulate their forecasts to influence voting …
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We present a model of elections in which interest group donations allow candidates to shift policy positions. We show …
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elections through which the poor majority can redistribute income away from the rich minority. In our simple laboratory … in two-candidate elections. In addition, in one of the treatments subjects can attempt to influence the candidates …
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elections, we show that when time constraints are binding, bicameralism might lead to a decline in the legislator's bargaining …
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This article analyses the dynamics of electoral promises, building on an electoral competition model with endogenous policies. It extends the Grossman-Helpman (1994) model [Grossman G., Helpman E. [1994], Protection for sale, American Economic Review, 84, 4, 833-850] to include sanctions from...
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We present a model of elections in which interest group donations allow candidates to shift policy positions. We show …
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The existing literature has shown that special interest groups can have both growthenhancing and retarding effects on an economy. In either case it is always assumed thatthe nature of the special interest groups remains constant over time. The hypothesis ofthis paper is that a dynamic...
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The existing literature has shown that special interest groups can have both growth enhancing and retarding effects on an economy. In either case it is always assumed that the nature of the special interest groups remains constant over time. The hypothesis of this paper is that a dynamic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009766682
This paper explores to what extent secondary policy issues are infuenced by electoral incentives. We develop a two dimensional political agency model in which a politician decides on both a frontline policy issue and a secondary policy issue. The model predicts when the incumbent should...
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We present a model of elections in which interest group donations allow candidates to shift policy positions. We show …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009236280