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cross-national lobbying on this market. Here, we examine how an international lobby group can affect national and … what extent are governments' rent-seeking incentives affected through international lobbying? (2) how do domestic and …
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For the years 2009-2018, we find that fossil fuel firms are more likely to lobby and that lobbying expenditures are …
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framework that emphasizes commitment. We build a model where the policy-maker has a tariff and a production subsidy at its … the policy substitution problem. Finally, we employ the theory to analyze the Subsidies and Countervailing Measures (SCM …
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framework that emphasizes commitment. We build a model where the policy-maker has a tariffs and a production subsidy at its … the policy substitution problem. Finally, we employ the theory to analyze the Subsidies and Countervailing Measures (SCM …
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Across countries we observe very different institutional arrangements and very different levels of fiscal centralization. The recent years have witnessed strong movements for both decentralization and secession. At the same time, a divided country has reunified (Germany), large free trade zones...
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This paper presents a simple positive model that unifies most of the results of the normative literature on fiscal federalism. The model describes an economy characterized by two levels of government, one public good, and a private good. The predictions of the model are tested by using a new set...
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In this paper we investigate the relationship between corruption, human capital, and the monitoring capacities of civil society, as proxied for example by press freedom and an independent judicial system. In a theoretical model we find the impact of education on corruption to depend on the...
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In this paper I survey the recent economics of education literature in order to identify which education policies can effectively improve the quality of primary schooling, as measured by pupil test-based achievements. Particular attention is devoted to the experience of England, a country which...
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There is no empirical evidence that trade exposure per se increases child labour. As trade theory and household … effect on child labour. Consistently with the theory, a comparatively well educated labour force, and active social policies …
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