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The Implications of Competition Among Jurisdictions : Does Tiebout Need Politics ? " Journal of Political Economy , December 1981 , 89 ( 6 ) , pp . 1197-1217 . Fudenberg , Drew and Tirole , Jean . Game theory .
The Implications of Competition Among Jurisdictions : Does Tiebout Need Politics ? " Journal of Political Economy , December 1981 , 89 ( 6 ) , pp . 1197-1217 . Fudenberg , Drew and Tirole , Jean . Game theory .
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What is especially interesting about their approach is that it does not assume that those with political power are concerned with the welfare of a particular interest group per se , but rather that such a bias comes about as a natural ...
What is especially interesting about their approach is that it does not assume that those with political power are concerned with the welfare of a particular interest group per se , but rather that such a bias comes about as a natural ...
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The public sector may be used by politicians in order to dole out jobs in response to political pressure . This phenomenon , which we call " clientelism , " is discussed more fully in Khan ( 1995 ) . The difference between welfarist and ...
The public sector may be used by politicians in order to dole out jobs in response to political pressure . This phenomenon , which we call " clientelism , " is discussed more fully in Khan ( 1995 ) . The difference between welfarist and ...
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