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1by Le Maux, Benoît Published in Public choice (2020)“...This paper analyzes and compares the explanatory powers of the two main theories describing the processes that lead left-wing governments to spend more than...”
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2“...We analyze theoretically how the provision of military services explains the vertical and horizontal fragmentation of a state. The model innovates on the...”
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3“...This paper extends the empirical literature about the effects of fiscal decentralization on the growth of government along three dimensions. It distinguishes...”
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4“...This paper tests the consistency between the responsibility and the yardstick competition hypotheses. If no evidence is found that voters reelect mayors...”
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5by Padovano, Fabio Published in Constitutional political economy (2021)“...We examine whether and to what extent political institutions explain different performances in income redistribution across countries. After reviewing the...”
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6“...This paper empirically analyzes how political factors affect the deployment of renewable energy (RE) sources and compares their explanatory power to that of...”
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7by Fabio Padovano Published in Public choice (01.10.2014)“...This paper examines empirically the strategic interactions among central and sub-central governments when incomplete information forces the subcentral...”
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8by Padovano, Fabio Published in European Journal of Political Economy (01.09.2012)“...Theoretical developments in political economy analyses of intergovernmental transfers identify several factors previously ignored in the empirical literature...”
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9by Lagona, Francesco Padovano, Fabio Published in European Journal of Political Economy (01.03.2021)“...The Political Legislation Cycle theory predicts a peak of legislative production in the pre-electoral period, when legislators focus on voters’ welfare to be...”
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10“...This paper empirically examines how governments actually use environmental taxes, by looking to what extent their resort to this type of taxation is consistent...”
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11“...Are countries with more decentralized fiscal and spending powers characterized by a lower level of corruption? Do changes in the degree of decentralization of...”
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12by Padovano, Fabio Gavoille, Nicolas Published in Journal of institutional and theoretical economics (01.09.2017)“...The political-legislation-cycle theory predicts a peak of legislative production in the pre-electoral period, when the legislator focuses on voters' welfare in...”
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13by Cadoret, Isabelle Published in Economia e politica industriale (2021)“...This paper empirically examines which type of fiscal levies are environmental taxes, by analyzing how governments actually use them. The theoretical literature...”
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14by Gutmann, Jerg Padovano, Fabio Voigt, Stefan Published in European Journal of Political Economy (01.12.2020)“...Most corruption research suffers from one common problem: There is no objective measure of public-sector corruption for a cross-section of countries. Studies...”
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16“...We study the decisions of a politician who maximizes his probability of being re-elected, which depends on the enactment of legislative instruments defined...”
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17by Padovano, Fabio Fiorino, Nadia Published in International review of law and economics (01.06.2012)“...We analyze the selection of the Justice Reporter by the Justice President of the Italian Constitutional Court, the most important form of agenda setting power...”
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18by Fabio Padovano Published in Public choice (01.09.2013)“...This presidential address assesses the crisis of the Downsian model of political competition in light of the mounting evidence on policy divergence and...”
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19by Josselin, Jean-Michel Padovano, Fabio Rocaboy, Yvon Published in The European journal of comparative economics : EJCE (2013)“...This paper analyses intergovernmental transfers in France and Italy to assess to which extent soft budget spending behaviors result from slack in fiscal...”
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20“...Summary This paper takes the view that theocracies are essentially a form of dictatorship and verifies whether this interpretation is empirically supported...”