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What is the causal impact of terrorism on immigration policy preferences? Under what circumstances and due to which … well-powered experiments for Germany and the United Kingdom. We find that anti-immigration responses to terrorism follow an …
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(The Macroeconomics of Populism in Latin America, University of Chicago Press, 1991). Non-populists provide a constant …
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We conduct a representative survey experiment in Germany to understand why people support inefficient policies. In particular, we measure beliefs about and preferences for rent control - a policy that is widely regarded as harmful by experts. To tease out causal mechanisms, we provide randomly...
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Voters dealing with jurisdictional merger decisions face a trade-off between economies of scale and preference costs. Larger jurisdictions may offer cost advantages, yet the downside is that policies in larger units may be less aligned to voter preferences. Our study is the first to provide...
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A lack of transparency about policy performance can pose a major obstacle to welfare-enhancing policy competition across jurisdictions. In parallel surveys with German citizens and state parliamentarians, we document that both groups misperceive the performance of their state's education system....
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