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of people who would have been eligible under pre-recession subsidy rules. The non-elderly parts of the safety net have …
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This paper shows that high energy subsidies and low public social spending can emerge as an equilibrium outcome of a political game between the elite and the middle-class when the provision of public goods is subject to bottlenecks, reflecting weak domestic institutions. We test this and other...
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of people who would have been eligible under pre-recession subsidy rules. The non-elderly parts of the safety net have …
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This paper shows that high energy subsidies and low public social spending can emerge as an equilibrium outcome of a political game between the elite and the middle-class when the provision of public goods is subject to bottlenecks, reflecting weak domestic institutions. We test this and other...
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