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This paper examines how bureaucracy affects political accountability and electoral selection, using a three …
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bureaucracy can better obtain PSM motivated effort from employees than a standard profit maximizing firm. The model also provides …
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, but they may further expand the size of bureaucracy so as to gain additional votes. The model shows that an equilibrium …
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's bureaucracy, which can be centralized or decentralized, and characterize the 'corruptibility' of bureaucrats in each case. Results …
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The paper examines the division of tasks required between politicians and bureaucrats to run an effective rural employment guarantee scheme (EGS) in India, in the context of Indian history and habits. There are still weaknesses in the incentive structure of the new nationwide EGS. First, there...
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We formally model the impact of presidential policymaking on the willingness of bureaucrats to exert effort and stay in the government. In the model, centralized policy initiative by the president demotivates policy-oriented bureaucrats and can impel them to quit rather than implicate themselves...
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In contrast to principal-agency theory, the possibility of the political control of the bureaucracy depends on …
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While effective bureaucracy is crucial for state capacity, its decision-making remains a black box. We elicit …
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While effective bureaucracy is crucial for state capacity, its decision-making remains a black box. We elicit …
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Firms may evade taxes on profits and can also avoid fulfilling legal restrictions on production activities by bribing bureaucrats. It is shown that the existence of tax evasion does not affect corruption activities at the firm level, while the budgetary repercussions of tax evasion induce less...
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