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funds. We use data from Brazil's federal legislature, which grants each federal legislator a budget to fund public projects … limits also reduce distortions, but come at the cost of more corruption, which makes it a welfare-reducing policy …
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funds. We use data from Brazil's federal legislature, which grants each federal legislator a budget to fund public projects … limits also reduce distortions, but come at the cost of more corruption, which makes it a welfare-reducing policy …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013001769
funds. We use data from Brazil's federal legislature, which grants each federal legislator a budget to fund public projects … limits also reduce distortions, but come at the cost of more corruption, which makes it a welfare-reducing policy …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012456813
According to a standard argument, higher income inequality fosters redistributive activities of the government in favor of the median income earner. This paper shows that if redistribution is achieved by a public provision of goods and services rather than by transfers, higher income inequality...
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funds. We use data from Brazil's federal legislature, which grants each federal legislator a budget to fund public projects … limits also reduce distortions, but come at the cost of more corruption, which makes it a welfare-reducing policy. …
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The author proposes a two-round process called minority voting to allocate public projects in a polity. In the first round, a society decides by a simple majority decision whether to provide the public project. If the proposal in the first round is rejected, the process ends. Otherwise the...
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The author proposes a two-round process called minority voting to allocate public projects in a polity. In the first round, a society decides by a simple majority decision whether to provide the public project. If the proposal in the first round is rejected, the process ends. Otherwise the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013132098
We propose a two-stage process called minority voting to allocate public projects in a polity. In the first period, a society decides by a simple majority decision whether to provide the public project. If the proposal in the first period is rejected, the process ends. Otherwise the process...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013132433