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This paper investigates the relationship between the size of government and economic growth in OECD countries in 1960 …?2000. The underlying idea is that government expenditures on public goods basically have a positive effect on growth, but this … growth effect tends to decline or even reverse when government is overdoing, e.g. by increasing expenditures in such a way …
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This study looked at the relationship between good governance and trust in government. We used data on government trust … trust in government. The results showed that voice and accountability, which captures freedom of expression and citizen … involvement in the democratic process, was significantly related to government trust, across all specifications of our regression …
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possible explanation of this differential effect, we explore whether perceived government legitimacy (measured by satisfaction … government may "get away" with being big since legitimacy can affect people's behavioral response to, and therefore the economic … growth cost of, taxation and government expenditures. On the negative side, legitimacy may make voters less prone to acquire …
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possible explanation of this differential effect, we explore whether perceived government legitimacy (measured by satisfaction … government may “get away” with being big since legitimacy can affect people’s behavioral response to, and therefore the economic … growth cost of, taxation and government expenditures. On the negative side, legitimacy may make voters less prone to acquire …
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possible explanation of this differential effect, we explore whether government legitimacy (measured by satisfaction with the … economic growth cost of, taxation and government expenditures. On the negative side, perceived legitimacy may make voters less … interacted with government legitimacy, reveals that perceived legitimacy exacerbates a negative growth effect of government size …
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