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The Regulatory Policy Scan of Bulgaria assesses the country’s regulatory management capacity by taking stock of regulatory policies, institutions and tools, describing trends and recent developments, and identifying gaps in relation to good practices. Improving the entire regulatory policy...
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of development. The gradient is larger when countries have a stronger incentive to exaggerate economic performance or …
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measures based on individual effort. Having controlled for the impact of observable factors, we follow Imbens (2003); Harada … (2012) and conduct generalized sensitivity analysis in order to rule out the influence of unobservable factors. We show that …
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I study the overstatement of GDP growth in autocratic regimes by comparing the self-reported GDP figures to the night time lights (NTL) recorded by satellites from outer space. I show that the NTL elasticity of GDP is systematically larger in more authoritarian regimes. This autocracy gradient...
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We present a simple model that illustrates how democracy may improve the quality of economic institutions. The model further suggests that institutional quality varies more across autocracies than across democracy and that the positive effect of democracy on institutional quality is increasing...
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individual effort. Having controlled for the impact of observable factors, we follow Imbens (2003); Harada (2012) and conduct …
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This paper investigates the institutional reason underlying the change in the trajectory of economic growth in post-reform China, and argues that the trajectory of growth was much more normal during the period of 1978-89 than in the post-1989 era. In the former period, growth was largely induced...
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This paper investigates the institutional reason underlying the change in the trajectory of economic growth in post-reform China, and argues that the trajectory of growth was much more normal during the period of 1978-89 than in the post-1989 era. In the former period, growth was largely induced...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003725503
This working paper explores avenues to improve public sector efficiency in Latvia, a catching-up and ageing economy where spending needs are large. Ensuring that spending allocated to core services (e.g. education, healthcare) is adequate to achieve convergence of policy outcomes to OECD upper...
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This paper examines whether economic performance indices of nations signals accrual accounting reform or whether they …. Economic performance proxied by gross domestic product per capita positively signaled the likelihood of accrual accounting …
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