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same way as a partisan reference group (Santolini, 2008). In fact, citizens also vote based on ideology. Political parties … political party is more likely to have implemented tax rates corresponding to its ideology if it has ruled the municipality …
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Studies of the "stated preferences" of households generally report public and political opposition by urban commuters to congestion pricing. It is thought that this opposition inhibits or precludes tolls and pricing systems that would enhance efficiency in the use of scarce roadways. This paper...
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not clear, however, whether this premise holds. In particular, political ideology might influence voting on taxes. We use …).We use various treatments to understand the role of mobility and ideology in tax choice. We observe substantial deviations …, political ideology matters: left-leaning households choose higher taxes than right-leaning persons, and center-right leaning …
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