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This paper studies empirically the relationship between oil endowment and the duration of autocratic leaders. A simple theoretical setting shows how the relationship between oil endowment and the duration of the dictatorial regime is mediated by the price of oil. Using a dataset on 106...
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This paper studies empirically the relationship between oil endowment and the duration of autocratic leaders. A simple theoretical setting shows how the relationship between oil endowment and the duration of the dictatorial regime is mediated by the price of oil. Using a dataset on 106...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008493115
can take two forms: direct when the military runs the government, and indirect when it influences policy without governing …
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Taking Macur Olson's theory of the decline of nations as pathbreaking in this field we develop a formal model of the behavior of interest groups and their interaction to win some deeper insights into the interior mechanics of the interest-group-state. Followed by a brief survey of empirical...
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This paper provides an analytical characterization of Markov perfect equilibria in a politico-economic model with repeated voting, where agents vote over distortionary income redistribution. The key feature of the theory is that the future constituency of redistributive policies depends...
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represented in academic studies of this system, while lacking, at least explicitly, in all the major relevant government reports … and government reports. In particular, the short-circuiting of labour mobility (and hence the impairment of long …
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Political economy models predict that the rich oppose redistribution, and hence vote for conservative parties. Although this seems to fit the data well, I show that this is not true when we control for unobservable characteristics. Using Norwegian survey data, I study to what extent voting is...
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boycott or a strike, to negatively impact the image of decision makers. The competence of a government is measured by its … signal of government's quality so that the lobby groups, which are better informed, may transmit to them more precise …
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Many policy reforms are introduced with a significant lag between the time of legislative passage and their actual implementation. This is also the case for a new constitutional rule in Germany, referred to as a debt brake (Schuldenbremse), which requires the federal and state governments to run...
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functional areas of government, each of them having a particular set of characteristics which lead to a different degree of … decentralization. The net outcome will be the result of combining the rent seeking orientation of the central government with the …
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