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Political corruption is considered a major impediment to economic development, and yet it remains pervasive throughout the world. This paper examines the extent to which government audits of public resources can reduce corruption by enhancing political and judiciary accountability. We do so in...
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Security, Medicare and Medicaid with investment based accounts would permit the higher future spending on health care and … reduce future deficits without increasing marginal tax rates or reducing the rewards for saving, investment, and risk taking …
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Political institutions can affect corruption. We use audit reports from an anti-corruption program in Brazil to construct new measures of political corruption in local governments and test whether electoral accountability affects the corruption practices of incumbent politicians. We find...
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The `Excessive Deficit Procedure' of the Maastricht Treaty on Economic and Monetary Union proposes two fiscal convergence conditions for entry and continued membership in the EMU: 1) a country's overall budget deficit for each fiscal year must be equal to or below 3% of GDP, and 2) a country's...
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This paper shows that in American states balanced budget rules are effective in enforcing fiscal discipline but they have no costs in terms of increased output variability. More specifically, we show that tighter fiscal rules are associated with larger average surplus and lower cyclical...
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instead prefer auditing only intermediate actions. However, if the principal cannot commit to inefficient allocations …
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We study how political constraints, characterized by the degree of flexibility to choose fiscal policy, affect the probability of sovereign default. To that end, we relax the assumption that policymakers always repay their debt in the dynamic model of fiscal policy developed by Battaglini and...
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effectiveness of auditing with theory and empirics. In our model, the value of audits depends on both the underlying presence of … abuse and the government's ability to observe it and enforce punishments, making auditing most effective in middling state …
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public R&D and private R&D -- as if R&D were the same as any other form of investment, such as physical capital investment …
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