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In this paper, we analyze several local referendums on land development and land-use regulation in the City of Erlangen (Germany) in the period between 2011 and 2018. To identify the positive influence of the travel distance on approval for the development of land, we employ a two-way...
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study of the Stuttgart 21 referendum on one of the largest infrastructure projects in Germany. The evidence suggests that …
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study of the Stuttgart 21 referendum on one of the largest infrastructure projects in Germany. The evi-dence suggests that …
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the introduction of the initiative, referendum and recall in America broadly supports the theory, which also explains two …
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benefit a lot from having a ticket, suggesting instrumental voting. In each referendum, a majority votes in line with self …
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We develop and test a theory of voting and turnout decisions that integrates self-interest, social preferences, and expressive motives. Our model implies that if pocketbook benefits are relevant, voters either perceive their impact on the outcome to be non-negligible, or expressive motivations...
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This Article documents and analyzes a powerful form of regulatory competition - competition for investments - that has transformed national corporate laws in the European Union in recent years. Unlike competition for incorporations, competition for investments shapes corporate law when firms...
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This paper analysis the welfare changes arising from a road project, undertaken as a public-private partnership, measured as the variation in utility, using a sequentially dynamic general equilibrium model. To circumvent the budget restriction imposed by the central government, the Azorean...
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age on voting decisions in public referendums. In a case study of the Stuttgart 21 referendum on one of the largest …
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Support for right-wing populist parties is characterised by considerable regional heterogeneity and especially concentrated in regions that have experienced economic decline. It remains unclear, however, whether the spatial externalities of local decline, including homelessness and crime, boost...
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