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We study consumer debt relief as a tool of distributive politics and ask if debt relief can influence elections. We … foundation win the 2018 Presidential election, and that its effects persisted into the next election. We show how economic power … can translate into political power in polities with de jure competitive elections but with de facto weak accountability. …
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Many governments operate consumer debt relief programs, often timed to match the election cycle, but their political … effects are not well understood. We ask if debt relief can influence elections in democracies. Our motivating exercise is the … that the program helped the incumbent candidate win that election, and that its effects persisted. Overall, we show how …
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This paper analyzes grading competition between instructors of elective courses when students shop for high course scores, the instructors maximize class size, and the school imposes a ceiling on mean course scores to limit grade inflation. Under this grading norm, we demonstrate that curriculum...
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Four field experiments examined the quantitative and qualitative forces influencing behaviors under consumer elective pricing called “shared social responsibility” (SSR, Gneezy, Gneezy, Nelson, & Brown, 2010). Under SSR consumers can pay what they want and a percentage of their payment goes...
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a Condorcet jury voting procedure to the case of nudging boundedly rational consumers. The note proposes a simple …
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