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funds. We use data from Brazil's federal legislature, which grants each federal legislator a budget to fund public projects … limits also reduce distortions, but come at the cost of more corruption, which makes it a welfare-reducing policy …
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funds. We use data from Brazil's federal legislature, which grants each federal legislator a budget to fund public projects … limits also reduce distortions, but come at the cost of more corruption, which makes it a welfare-reducing policy …
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funds. We use data from Brazil's federal legislature, which grants each federal legislator a budget to fund public projects … limits also reduce distortions, but come at the cost of more corruption, which makes it a welfare-reducing policy …
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Using a new data set on Swiss state and local governments from 1890 to today, we analyze how the adoption of proportional representation affects fiscal policy. We show that proportional systems shift spending toward broad goods (e.g. education and welfare benefits) but decrease spending on...
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Using a new data set on Swiss state and local governments from 1890 to today, we analyze how the adoption of proportional representation affects fiscal policy. We show that proportional systems shift spending toward broad goods (e.g. education and welfare benefits) but decrease spending on...
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Some politicians argue for the splitting and combining of states to increase government productivity, but there is a dearth of empirical evidence on the optimal size of a state. Using data from Indian states, I test a model of the optimal size of the state. I find that size and preference...
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Some politicians argue for the splitting and combining of states to increase government productivity, but there is a dearth of empirical evidence on the optimal size of a state. Using data from Indian states, I test a model of the optimal size of the state. I find that size and preference...
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