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Traditionally economic theory assumes that preferences are stable facilitating positive predictions of economic policy …
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Polling data suggest that Americans are concerned about rising economic inequality, yet the same polls reveal popular opposition to redistributive tax policies that would help mitigate inequality. Numerous commentators have drawn attention to this paradox, attempting to explain why voters would...
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The CNN exit polls after the 2004 election rated moral values the most important issue; next came jobs and the economy. Eighty percent of the voters who rated moral values the most important issue voted for Bush while eighty percent of the voters who rated jobs and the economy the most important...
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immigration issue in European countries, is having on the degree of redistribution and the size of the public sector that is …
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This paper examines the claim that ethnic heterogeneity reduces government spending on various local public goods. Our analysis suggests that higher ethnic heterogeneity does not necessarily reduce local public spending due to two factors: (1) the low price elasticity of demand for local public...
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canonical property rights theory of ownership. Extending the government "make or buy" decision to nonprofits and ex post …
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addition, taxes and transfers contribute less to income redistribution than in other OECD countries. If well designed, reforms …
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