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funds. We use data from Brazil's federal legislature, which grants each federal legislator a budget to fund public projects …
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funds. We use data from Brazil's federal legislature, which grants each federal legislator a budget to fund public projects …
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funds. We use data from Brazil's federal legislature, which grants each federal legislator a budget to fund public projects …
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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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I develop models in which a minimum winning coalition decides on the level of government spending, where the Coase theorem holds amongst members of the winning coalition. An increase in the supermajority requirement has potentially conflicting effects on spending. A higher requirement increases...
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Some politicians argue for the splitting and combining of states to increase government productivity, but there is a dearth of empirical evidence on the optimal size of a state. Using data from Indian states, I test a model of the optimal size of the state. I find that size and preference...
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