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Much of the analysis of campaign contributions, in accordance with the Downsian model, has supposed that candidates seek contributions for electoral purposes. This paper takes the opposite approach, by assuming that each candidate aims to maximize the contributions he collects. We let a citizen...
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, ownership, movement, and voting. Despots can guarantee them these rights by relinquishing some of their own power. Copyright …
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public schooling. We develop a theory which integrates private education and fertility decisions with voting on public …
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This paper analyzes educational choices and political support for subsidies to higher education in the presence of a time-consistency problem in income redistribution. There may be political support for so generous subsidization that it motivates the median voter to obtain higher education. As a...
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. We study the determinants of voting outcomes on the provision of public consumption through marginal income taxes in …
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The present paper tries to answer the following question: did an increase in the consumption of durable goods -such as electric appliances- help the incumbent party to retain the Mexican presidency in 2006? Stated differently, did the middle class vote to support the current economic model?...
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