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This paper argues that institutions and political party systems are simultaneously determined. A large change to the institutional framework, such as the creation of the euro by a group of European countries, will realign - after a transition period - the party system as well. The new political...
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effective secret vote, shaped the nature of party politics in Brazil. Engaging the literature on political clientelism, the … period before and after the AB's introduction in Brazil (1958-1962). The dataset exploits the fact that the AB was introduced …
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enhancing political and judiciary accountability. We do so in the context of Brazil's anti-corruption program, which randomly …
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effective secret vote, shaped the nature of party politics in Brazil. Engaging the literature on political clientelism, the … period before and after the AB's introduction in Brazil (1958-1962). The dataset exploits the fact that the AB was introduced …
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line with what the consensus in this literature states for the case of Brazil. …
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I test whether more educated candidates make into less corrupt public managers. Leveraging on a randomized inspection program and close-race elections, I show that college-degree candidates commit 8-11% less infringements than their less educated peers, which is driven by a lower level of...
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This paper studies the effects of legislation in Brazil that banned concealed carry nationwide in 2003, and provided …
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use the Brazilian general elections of 1982 as a case study. At the time, Brazil was under a military dictatorship that …
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With interest groups significantly affecting economic performance (according to Mancur Olson) and a vital interest of governments in economic growth and low unemployment in order to win elections, there should be a link between political business cycles and the evolution of lobbies over time...
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The diffusion of social media coincided with a worsening of mental health conditions among adolescents and young adults in the United States, giving rise to speculation that social media might be detrimental to mental health. In this paper, we provide the first quasi-experimental estimates of...
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