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that politicians influence firms primarily through control over the implementation of regulation …
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We develop a model of Schumpeterian growth where political connections with long-term politicians can be exploited by …. Through personal relationships developed with the incumbent politicians, connected firms are able to reduce bureaucratic costs … that are set by the politicians in order to affect their chances of re-election. We focus on the stationary Markov perfect …
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The paper emphasizes the transition in Russia and the role institutions played before and during the process. In Russia, a "big bang" approach was applied. That is to say, transition was conducted all of a sudden, omitting important underlying reforms. This practice should function as a shock...
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Using a large, original database of 385 politically connected firms under the Mubarak regime in Egypt, we document for the first time the negative impact of cronyism on economic growth. In the early 2000s, a policy shift in Egypt led to the expansion of crony activities into new, previously...
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