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We examine the relationship between immigration and attitudes toward redistribution using a newly assembled data set of … immigrants at the regional level, we find that native respondents display lower support for redistribution when the share of …
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How is economic policy made? In this paper we study a key determinant of the answer to the question: lobbying by firms. Estimating a binary choice model of firm behavior, we find significant evidence for the idea that barriers to entry induce persistence in lobbying. The existence of these costs...
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This paper argues that migration could trigger institutional development in the sending country. It is shown that the … more efficient technology in the sending country. Moreover, the institution-enhancement effect of migration becomes more …
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This paper examines the effect of migration population on their host places using evidence from the local election in …
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behavior in migrant sending countries? Our theoretical framework proposes that migration might change individual social … quality political institutions. Hence, international migration might increase political awareness and participation both by … knowledge (self-reports, behavioral, and actual voting measures). These data were purposely collected around the time of the …
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How is economic policy made? In this paper we study a key determinant of the answer to the question: lobbying by firms. Estimating a binary choice model of firm behavior, we find significant evidence for the idea that barriers to entry induce persistence in lobbying. The existence of these costs...
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democracies; (2) the nature and determinants of modern tax structures; and (3) redistribution in pluralistic societies over …
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