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Lobbying under political uncertainty
Journal of Public Economics, 2003Abstract This paper considers a model of lobbying described as a common agency game; it departs from the current literature by assuming that the special interest groups are not a priori organized or unorganized and that the type of the politician is not common knowledge. We characterize equilibria when the choice set of the politician consists of two
Le Breton, Michel, Francois, Salanie
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2013
Electoral authoritarian regimes practice authoritarianism behind the institutional facades of representative democracy. They hold multiparty elections, yet violate democratic minimum standards in systematic and profound ways. Today, they have turned into the most common form of dictatorship in the world.
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Electoral authoritarian regimes practice authoritarianism behind the institutional facades of representative democracy. They hold multiparty elections, yet violate democratic minimum standards in systematic and profound ways. Today, they have turned into the most common form of dictatorship in the world.
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Political Instability, Uncertainty and Economics
Journal of Economic Surveys, 2003This paper focuses on the relationship between political instability, policy–making and macroeconomic outcomes. The theoretical section explores various models that explain the effect of instability (and political uncertainty) on growth, budget formation, inflation and monetary policy.
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Political equilibria with electoral uncertainty
Social Choice and Welfare, 2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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2014
Abstract This chapter traces the Egyptian tourism policies since the 1980s and showcases patterns of successes and pitfalls of plans instrumented by such policies. It also debates the extent to which Egyptian tourism policies and strategies have been able to cope with the shifting international trends and comprehend the most recent ...
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Abstract This chapter traces the Egyptian tourism policies since the 1980s and showcases patterns of successes and pitfalls of plans instrumented by such policies. It also debates the extent to which Egyptian tourism policies and strategies have been able to cope with the shifting international trends and comprehend the most recent ...
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Uncertainty and political participation
Political Behavior, 1982The minimax regret model of decision making under uncertainty, which was proposed by Ferejohn and Fiorina (1974) as a model of the voting decision, is here generalized to encompass forms of political participation (such as contributing money or time to a campaign) in which the range of alternatives is continuous. A principal implication of the model is
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The Politics of Uncertainty and Blame
2019Abstract This chapter explores the politics of assessing uncertainty in international affairs, particularly the notion that clear probability assessments expose foreign policy analysts to excessive criticism. Although this idea is widespread among scholars and practitioners of international relations, there is just as much reason to ...
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Uncertainty in Morals and Politics
1990Human, biographical life is an intricate web of practices, each a bastion against the perils and uncertainties of the world. Thus, philosophy, which aims at a deep understanding of human nature, critiques, grounds, and urges revisions of human practices.
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Political uncertainty and cross-border equity portfolio allocation decisions: International evidence
International Review of Financial Analysis, 2023Agyenim Boateng
exaly

