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parliament who face a conflict of interests but also have lower control costs due to their experience and information advantage … for German Laender, we find that the fraction of public servants in parliament is positively related to the number of …
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In most democracies, members of parliament are either elected over a party list or by a district. We use a … of an MP's speeches to her party. We find that district-elected members of parliament do not differ, in terms of speeches …
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In 2009, the Australian, Brazilian and UK parliaments faced strong criticism - to say the least - over the issue of parliamentarians' expenses. The uncovering of widespread misuses of public resources by parliamentarians in each of these three countries was the subject of intense media and...
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This paper presents a dynamic model of election, government formation, and legislation in a parliamentary democracy with proportional representation in which the policy chosen in one period becomes the status quo for the next period. The electorate votes strategically by taking into account the...
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