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impact of vote-buying on growth. We consider a model with a poverty trap where redistribution can promote growth. We show …
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Rules of k names are frequently used methods to appoint individuals to office. They are two-stage procedures where a first set of agents, the proposers, select k individuals from an initial set of candidates, and then another agent, the chooser, appoints one among those k in the list. In...
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rules fail to educate a society, because education-enhancing redistribution will not occur. We show that a combination of …
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rules fail to educate a society, because education-enhancing redistribution will not occur. We show that a combination of …
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impact of vote-buying on growth. We consider a model with a poverty trap where redistribution can promote growth. We show …
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enhancing redistribution proposals can escape poverty traps if vote buying is possible. We show that if agents can buy or sell … votes, then the education of a society is impossible because educational enhancing redistribution will not occur. Hence …
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impact of vote-buying on growth. We consider a model with a poverty trap where redistribution can promote growth. We show …
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There is clear evidence that fairness plays a role in redistribution. Individuals want tocompensate others for their …
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