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contrast to other studies, which use power indices or simple spatial-voting models, both institutions are assumed to act …
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How does implementing harsh economic reforms influence voting behaviour? And how do the patterns of political support …-economic characteristics, such as age and education - tend to have a stable impact on voting behaviour over time, economic outcomes, such as …
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We introduce tax contracts and examine how they affect government formation and welfare of voters in a democracy with …
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We analyze the impact of micro-founded political institutions on economic growth in an overlapping-generations economy, where individuals differ in preferences over a public good (as well as in age). Labour and capital taxes finance the public good and a public input. The benchmark institution...
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This paper analyzes a recent ballot in which two virtually identical popular initiatives, both demanding a decrease in the legal age of retirement in Switzerland, led to differences in approval rates of nearly seven percentage points. Based on this unique natural experiment, the existence of...
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. While the evidence for economic voting has historically been weak for Australia, the 2004 election suggests an increasingly …
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This article provides a review of recent literature in economics on the effect of mass media on politics. The focus is on the welfare effects of mass media. I also discuss the likely implications of existing behavioral theories of media effects, developed outside of economics.
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economic, political and social circumstances. It was greatest in countries with relatively short histories of democracy, with …
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We study the political determination of the level of social long-term care insurance when voters also choose private insurance and saving amounts. Agents differ in income, probability of becoming dependent and of receiving family help. Social insurance redistributes across income and risk...
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of the truth value of the relevant premises. Should the group reach a decision by voting whether each premise is true or …-based voting rule is more efficient in aggregating information than the outcome-based rule. However, generically, the gain from …
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