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This article discusses the relationship between the identity of the rulers of the executive and reform. Thus, we enrich … the literature on the determinants of reform and the result of the executive. This is a new and very important literature … and for reform, we use micro-reform data. An econometric model is used to discover if the age of a political leader in …
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reform. It argues that the process of reforming financial regulation should begin with a comprehensive, granular study of …-containment with regulatory reform and may end up designing a retrospective framework for financial regulation. A comprehensive post … reforms to the institutional structure of financial regulation. Ideally, such a process of regulatory reform would reduce the …
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reforms. Democracy may be conducive to reform, as politicians embrace growth-enhancing reforms to win elections. On the other …
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potential reform of the economies concerned. Moreover, the estimation using the fixed-effect Poisson model and marginal effect … the determinants of reforms, is original in the sense that for questions of reform, the democracy factor had not yet been …
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Adam Smith was allegorical, knowingly and profoundly, but after him things went downhill, or even dropped off a cliff. From science anxieties many liberals spurned allegory, touting foundations, facts, science, etc. But we see in their discourse, notably on the economic system as cooperation,...
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The aim of my paper is to show that a consistent economic analysis brought to its logical conclusions should destroy any theory of property rights, and as such it is inconsistent with its own premises, and especially with the ideological presuppositions of quite all of its followers. The...
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Abstract: Legal interpretation in the United States changed dramatically between 1930 and 1950. The Great Depression and World War II unleashed radical critique (particularly prior to the war). Legal realism proposed radical new methods of legal interpretation to try to meet the challenges of...
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