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system that then existed in the world, and (c) the transition from a uni-polar world, with the U.S.A. as the single center of …
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This paper examines whether electoral motives and government ideology influence short-term economic performance. I … elaborate theories of how government ideology and electoral motives influence short-term economic performance. …
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This paper empirically evaluates whether government ideology and electoral motives influenced the growth of public … opportunistically and increased the growth of public health expenditures in election years. Government ideology did not have an …
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The reorientation occurred in the socioeconomic, politic and institutional development of the Latin American and Caribbean countries, since 80's decade, provoke significant transformations in the regional rural spaces. The socioeconomic bipolarization is one of the most remarkable phenomena in...
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The essay proposes an alternative understanding of social policy, focussing on social quality and as such bringing together biographical and societal development and as well institutional and communal concerns. On this basis the author proposes a definition of precarity that goes far beyond...
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-right, the Social Democrats, the Greens or left-wing populism becomes a drive, even if the conservatives in Europe continue their … Forces of Europe, led by the Social Democrats should confront herself with the idea to define a new potential of public Goods …
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We study the effect of electoral systems on openness to immigration. According to the literature, in our model plurality systems induce a rent-seeking policymaker to get re-election through locally provided public goods rather than through transfers, whereas the opposite occurs under...
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This paper presents metrics to estimate the size of political dynasties in the 15th Congress of the Republic of the Philippines and analyze the relationship between political dynasty and socio-economic outcomes. Results show that political dynasties comprise 70 percent of jurisdiction-based...
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Making the taxes acceptable to large number of people by allocating their obligation to the chosen project is the main subject of this paper. In this way a greater objectivity, transparency and local goals are set in according to the preferences of the tax contributors. State Investment office...
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succeed in finding workable mechanisms. They rather fought stagflation with the ideology of the day, shifting from vulgar …
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