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-democracy environments; (c) few countries have developed political institutions capable of counterbalancing this effect. …
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-democracy environments; (c) some countries have developed political institutions capable of counterbalancing this effect. Copyright Springer …
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Using aggregate indices of education, health, demographic, and gender equality outcomes, we empirically investigate the hypothesis that Bangladesh achieved a higher level of social development compared with countries of similar level of per capita income. Stylized facts and cross-country...
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natural resources rents may reduce incentives to invest in fiscal capacity. However, political institutions that limit rulers … mainly through institutions that make the tax system accountable and transparent. Thus it is possible to develop both fiscal …
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effects of the natural resources sector is the type of states and political institutions that resourceabundant economies …
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economies, economic institutions, such as property rights systems, may act to preserve the interests of a rich minority, but … larger in low-democracy environments; (c) a minority of countries have developed a set political institutions capable of …
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We argue that tax revenues and political institutions placing constraints on the executive power may reinforce each … inclusive and accountable institutions may work in synergy with that of generating internal resources to finance development …
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