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Can process conditionality really enhance poverty reduction in developing countries? This question is addressed in the … out that process conditionality is a very useful tool to raise the welfare of the poor as long as the international aid … reduce their incentive to acquire this information, process conditionality loses its effectiveness in achieving the desired …
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This paper studies how former interest groups’ employees turned politicians (who we label as lobbyist legislators) influence the voting behavior of their colleague legislators. Using the alphabetic allocation of seats in the European Parliament and detailed individual résumé information, we...
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A government desiring support for its policy reform program, without coercion, behaves as if it faces a political constraint. Citizen support depends on the estimate, by at least some minimum proportion of the population, that the program will succeed and the outcome will be in their individual...
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