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Equal treatment rules ("ETR") serve as low-cost-enforcement-mechanisms to curb wasteful rent-seeking contests between individuals or groups. This is accomplished by vesting individual Intervention Rights (such as the right to participate in the rents granted to others ("Sharing Right") or the...
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We develop a dynamic recursive model where political and economic decisions interact, to study how excessive debt-GDP ratios affect political sustainability of prudent fiscal policies. Rent seeking groups make political decisions - to cooperate (or not) - on the allocation of fiscal budgets...
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Competition is a core feature of science and has for some time also been viewed by institutions in the higher education sector, as well as the state, as an incentive to produce scientific output. Due to scarce financial resources third-party funding plays an increasingly important role. However,...
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This paper identifies eight political economy factors that influenced governments' policy choices during the most recent global food price crisis. To explain the variety of responses and the policy failures, a framework is proposed that locates policies along the twin dimensions of unitary vs....
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Responsibility Debate?,” this Article applies the lessons of public choice theory to examine corporate social responsibility. The …
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Fundamental choices are to be made when fashioning a system or combination of systems concerning multi-party and collective relief (see section II of this article). These include:economic access to justice (section III), opt-out 'class' litigation (notably the status of `representatives' suing...
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