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How does competition affect the entry and selection of politicians? I use data on U.S. Congressional primary and general elections for the years 1998-2014 to study this question. I measure quality using previous legislative experience and the novel "identity match" quantifying how well...
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Politicians have multiple principals. We investigate the weights that politicians put on the revealed preferences of their constituents, special interest groups and party when deciding on legislative proposals. Preferences of constituents, special interest groups and parties are directly...
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externalities, strategic incentives for the incumbent government arise from both a budget and emission interaction. In this …
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Creating distributional national accounts (DINA; e.g. Piketty, Saez, and Zucman 2018) requires the allocation of all government expenditure to individuals in order to compute their post-tax, post-transfer income. A sizeable part of government expenditure is in-kind spending, either in the form of...
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Starting from the literature on decision processes in public choices, aim of the paper is to suggest an integrated … Municipality of Rome. The choice of sustainable mobility as a target of decision process lies on the fact that actually it is …
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