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competition over endogenously determined policies induces strategic restraint that reduces polarization and, in turn, wasteful …
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Government intervention often gives rise to contests in which the possible 'prizes' are determined by the existing status-quo and some new public- policy proposal . In this paper we study the general class of such two-player public-policy contests and examine the effect of a change in the...
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The main drawback of the public-policy contest is that the notion of contest success function, a crucial component of the contest model, does not have micro-foundations and, therefore, the random behavior of the government seems ad-hoc. In the present paper we propose a partial micro-foundation...
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competition over endogenously determined policies induces strategic restraint that reduces polarization and, in turn, wasteful …
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, lobbies are assumed to act as 'principals' and the setters of the policy (the candidates in a Downsian electoral competition … or the elected policy maker in a citizen- candidate model of electoral competition) are conceived as 'agents'. In the …
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