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Members of parliament in many countries are legally permitted to execute (un)paid jobs in addition to their political mandate. It is often argued that such moonlighting activities are unproblematic for the chain of democratic delegation and accountability as long as outside interests/earnings...
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Elected representatives in many countries are legally allowed to carry out (un)paid jobs in addition to their political mandate, often referred to as moonlighting. Despite the important selection and incentive effects such outside positions might engender, academic studies evaluating the...
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Die Bildungsminister der EU-Mitgliedstaaten haben sich darauf geeinigt, einen europäischen Hochschulraum zu schaffen. Damit soll nicht nur die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit der Studierenden, sondern auch die der europäischen Hochschulausbildung erhöht werden. Wie kann diese Reform umgesetzt werden?...
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It is often criticized in public debates that politicians in many jurisdictions have the power to set their own salaries. This paper scrutinizes this practice from a constitutional political economy perspective. A novel dataset is presented which provides an empirical overview of the methods...
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