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How does an increase in group size affect individual welfare in the presence of Olson's group size paradox? Under the standard approaches to modeling the group size paradox, individual welfare will decrease as the size of the group increases. However, this may not be true if we apply the group...
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We model a two-candidate electoral competition in which there is uncertainty about a policy-relevant state of the world. The candidates receive private signals about the true state, which are imperfectly correlated. We study whether the candidates are able to credibly communicate their...
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Given the background of changing institutional competencies in the European Union, we analyze the choice of asylum law standards of national and European parliaments, the Council of the European Union and codecision between the Council and the European Parliament. In a two country model we find...
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We examine how globalization affects trade patterns and welfare when conflict prevails domestically. We do so in a simple model of trade, in which a natural resource like oil is contested by competing groups using real resources ("guns"). Thus, conflict is viewed as ultimately stemming from...
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in activism stems from a fall in their motivation, following parties relying less upon them. This reduces procedural …
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high. The results hold when politicians seek re-election because of exogenous benefits of holding office. By contrast, when … politicians hold office only to extract rents, tax competition is harmful if politicians are sufficiently patient …
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We develop a dynamic model of political competition. Each party has a policymotivated ideological wing and an office-motivated opportunistic wing. A blockade arises if inner-party conflict stops policy implementation. We use this model to study whether early elections should be used to overcome...
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We develop a dynamic model of political competition. Each party has a policymotivated ideological wing and an office-motivated opportunistic wing. A blockade arises if inner-party conflict stops policy implementation. We use this model to study whether early elections should be used to overcome...
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Politicians may pander to public opinion and may renounce undertaking beneficial long-term projects. To alleviate this … reelection. Reelection thresholds are offered by politicians during campaigns. We show that, on balance, the triple mechanism …
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