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Ideological versus Downsian political competition [PDF]
We analyze a one-dimensional model of spatial political competition with two parties and uncertainty on the distribution of voters’ types. We assume that parties are formed by regular members and professional politicians; members care about the policy enacted, while professional politicians, on the contrary, care only about winning the election.
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The Political Economy of Infrastructure Investment: Competition, Collusion and Uncertainty [PDF]
Infrastructure, as it impacts transport costs, is crucial in determining equilibrium outcomes in spatial competition; however, infrastructure investment is typically exogenous.
Arghya Ghosh, Kieron Meagher
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Cost Pass‐Through in Crisis: Evidence From the German Malt‐Beer Supply Chain
Abstract Global agri‐food supply chains are increasingly exposed to geopolitical shocks, climate volatility, and market consolidation, factors that disrupt traditional price relationships and reshape market power dynamics. Nowhere is this more visible than in the brewing sector, where agricultural raw materials meet complex industrial processing and ...
Nikolas Bublik, Lukáš Čechura
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This paper presents a spatial model of political competition exploring the effects of political competition on government performance, in the context of efficiency on the provision of public goods and the size of bureaucracy.
Georgina Soto Sotomayor +1 more
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Imitation of “stability”: fake optics of political power discourse
This paper is dedicated to the study of «stability» ideas existing in the political sphere as one of the key points of official political power discourse.
K. Telin
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Independent competition authorities in the EU
In most Member States competition law powers have been granted to a more or less independent competition authority. The idea is that the application and enforcement of competition law should not be influenced by political and volatile considerations ...
Johan W. van de Gronden +1 more
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Competition, Politics, & Social Media
An increasing number of politicians are relying on cheaper, easier to access technologies such as online social media platforms to communicate with their constituency. These platforms present a cheap and low-barrier channel of communication to politicians, potentially intensifying political competition by allowing many to enter political races. In this
Leung, Benson Tsz Kin, Yildirim, Pinar
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EU Competition Policy Revisited: Economic Doctrines Within European Political Work [PDF]
European Union competition policy is often described as neoliberal, without this leading to more investigation. This paper highlights how the European Competition policy doctrine has been shaped, how the ordoliberal movement and the Chicago school ideas ...
Andy SMITH (Centre Emile Durkheim - IEP-Bordeaux) +2 more
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Exploring the ordoliberal paradigm : the competition-democracy nexus [PDF]
The present article purports to shed a new light on ordoliberalism and to explore its role in EU competition law. For this purpose, the article analyses the ordoliberal school of thought in its historical context and re-conceptualizes its understanding ...
DEUTSCHER, Elias, MAKRIS, Stavros
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One of the most prominent explanations of the creation and maintenance of independent judiciary is the insurance theory that proposes a positive relationship between political competition and judicial independence. But, does intense political competition
Aylin Aydın +3 more
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