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This paper seeks to explain how courts in new and vulnerable democracies acquire legitimacy and thus become credible … Benin (CCB), demonstrating that governmental appointment policies have had an important impact on the court’s legitimacy …
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Income inequality is rising but there seems to be no clear-cut effect on redistribution preferences, which is inconsistent with expectations of individual utility maximization. To explain this puzzle, recent research focuses on other-regarding motives. This study follows prior theorization...
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Official A at almost all individual detection levels. This 'legitimacy' effect may help explain why anti-corruption policies …
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introduced in order to enhance regime legitimacy but suggests that they may spur democratization by the rise of accountability as … a conditioning factor of this legitimacy and by electoral 'habituation' as a transition to full democratic commitment …
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We experimentally study the disincentive effect of taxing work and redistributing tax revenues when redistribution is imposed vs. democratically chosen in a vote. We find a “dividend of democracy” in the sense that the disincentive effect is substantially smaller when redistribution is...
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