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We study incumbency advantage in a dynamic game with incomplete information between an incumbent and a voter. The incumbent knows the true state of the world, e.g., the severity of an economic recession or the level of criminal activities, and can choose the quality of his policy. This quality...
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This paper analyzes the dynamics of trade policy reform under democracy. In an overlapping generations model, heterogeneous agents may acquire skills when young, thereby determining the skill composition of their cohort. Current and anticipated trade policies influence education decisions, and...
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and FIFA should declare ex-ante referenda as a precondition for bidding. In order to reduce the funds available for …
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Churches (FPC) - make public recommendations on how to vote for certain referenda. We leverage this unique situation to …
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We analyze Assessment Voting, a new two-round voting procedure that can be applied to binary decisions in democratic societies. In the first round, a randomly-selected number of citizens cast their vote on one of the two alternatives at hand, thereby irrevocably exercising their right to vote....
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-friendly. To reach that goal, many local constitutions now allow for the direct election of mayors, initiatives and referenda, and … regarding both Switzerland and the U.S.. It is argued that the difference might be due to the lack of fiscal referenda in …
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, by direct popular rights which include fiscal referenda at the cantonal and local levels, and by particular …
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In this paper, the introduction of direct-democratic decision-making in all EU decisions is considered when it is feasible without prohibitively increasing decision-making costs. We start with the contractarian argument that each constitution is a contract joining the citizens of a state and...
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In this paper, the introduction of direct-democratic decision-making in all EU decisions is considered when it is feasible without prohibitively increasing decision-making costs. We start with the contractarian argument that each constitution is a contract joining the citizens of a state and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010315843
, by direct popular rights which include fiscal referenda at the cantonal and local levels, and by particular …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012168214