Are powerful majorities inefficient for parties and efficient for taxpayers? : an analysis of budget maximization in the United States
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2014
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Authors: | Mitchell, David ; Hughes, Danny R. ; Campbell, Noel D. |
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Public finance review : PFR. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage, ISSN 1091-1421, ZDB-ID 1358400-5. - Vol. 42.2014, 1, p. 117-138
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Subject: | state government | budgets | stochastic frontier analysis | political party control | majority size | effects of political party | USA | United States | Politische Partei | Political party | Effizienz | Efficiency | Technische Effizienz | Technical efficiency | Öffentlicher Haushalt | Public budget |
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