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Scholars have argued about the impact of fiscal decentralisation on public spending for a long time without coming to any firm theoretical and empirical conclusions. In contrast to earlier studies, this paper looks at the impact of fiscal decentralisation across different types of spending. It...
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This paper starts from the assumption that the decision to vote is partially rooted in the social sphere of an individual. Concretely, the analysis focuses on estimating the effects of the social opportunity costs of voting arising in the non-political context of the voter. The data stem from an...
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The concept of asset specificity has become very prominent in the literature on skill formation, welfare states and labour markets. While acknowledging remaining empirical obstacles in measuring asset specificity, this paper takes a more theoretical approach, arguing that a significant share of...
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Scholars have argued about the impact of fiscal decentralisation on public spending for a long time without coming to any firm theoretical and empirical conclusions. In contrast to earlier studies, this paper looks at the impact of fiscal decentralisation across different types of spending. It...
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The concept of asset specificity has become very prominent in the literature on skill formation, welfare states and labour markets. Building on the varieties of capitalism (VoC) school, this paper points out three distinct shortcomings of this literature: first, the VoC approach does not fully...
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