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general election has saved Italy up to about e362 million in additional hospital care costs and e7.5 billion in values of life …
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set assembled from episodes of city council dismissals in Italy, where the central government may replace locally elected …
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Many democracies around the world feature pervasive clientelist practices. Inequality is often considered a key determinant of these practices. By reducing inequality, redistributive policies may therefore undermine clientelism. However, by inducing gratitude and reciprocity among beneficiaries,...
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In September 2020 Italy held a constitutional referendum. On the same election days, many municipalities and some …
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regression discontinuity design in Italy, where cities above 15,000 inhabitants elect the mayor with a runoff system, while those …
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data from Italy. We exploit differences in the availability of ADSL broadband technology across municipalities, using the …
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the number of parties and on policy volatility are consistent with data on municipal elections in Italy, where cities with …
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geographical areas: incumbency increases turnout in the South of Italy, whereas we do not find any statistically significant effect …
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