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The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1994
Summary: We present a model of bargaining between politicians and managers that explains many stylized facts about the behavior of state firms, their commercialization, and privatization. Subsidies to public enterprises and bribes from managers to politicians emerge naturally in the model.
Shleifer, Andrei, Vishny, Robert W.
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Summary: We present a model of bargaining between politicians and managers that explains many stylized facts about the behavior of state firms, their commercialization, and privatization. Subsidies to public enterprises and bribes from managers to politicians emerge naturally in the model.
Shleifer, Andrei, Vishny, Robert W.
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Journal of Public Economics, 2003
Consider a situation where a society has to elect an official who provides a public service for the citizens. Candidates differ in their competence and every potential candidate has private information about his opportunity cost to perform the task of the elected official.
MESSNER, MATTHIAS, M. Polborn
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Consider a situation where a society has to elect an official who provides a public service for the citizens. Candidates differ in their competence and every potential candidate has private information about his opportunity cost to perform the task of the elected official.
MESSNER, MATTHIAS, M. Polborn
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Politicians Are Not Technologists: Technologists Are Not Politicians
Issues in Engineering: Journal of Professional Activities, 1982The view that there are too few engineers in the legislative branch of government is confirmed. It is argued that the lack of scientists and engineers in elected public offices creates an imbalance of professional perspectives which will affect decision making on public policy on technological issues ranging from engineering education to advanced ...
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Orvosi Hetilap, 2008
A jelen tanulmány a politikusi személyiség és intellektus nemzetközi szakirodalmát összegezve, hazai viszonyokra adaptálva néhány alapvető összefüggésre mutat rá. Célkitűzés: A cél a hiányos magyarországi ismeretek kiegészítése, valamint olyan új információk és összefüggések meghatározása, amelyekre a későbbiekben további felmérések, vizsgálatok ...
Mária, Resch, Tamás, Bella
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A jelen tanulmány a politikusi személyiség és intellektus nemzetközi szakirodalmát összegezve, hazai viszonyokra adaptálva néhány alapvető összefüggésre mutat rá. Célkitűzés: A cél a hiányos magyarországi ismeretek kiegészítése, valamint olyan új információk és összefüggések meghatározása, amelyekre a későbbiekben további felmérések, vizsgálatok ...
Mária, Resch, Tamás, Bella
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The Politician and His Banker [PDF]
Should the European Union grant state aid through an institution like the European Investment bank? This paper evaluates the efficiency of different measures for granting state aid. We use a theoretical model with firms that differ in their creditworthiness and compare different types of subsidies with indirect subsidization through public banks.
Hendrik Hakanes, Christa Hainz
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2006
Firefighting is a combinatorial optimization problem on graphs that models the problem of determining the optimal strategy to contain a fire and save as much from the fire as possible. We introduce and study a new version of firefighting, Politician's Firefighting, which exhibits more locality than the classical one-firefighter version.
Allan E. Scott +2 more
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Firefighting is a combinatorial optimization problem on graphs that models the problem of determining the optimal strategy to contain a fire and save as much from the fire as possible. We introduce and study a new version of firefighting, Politician's Firefighting, which exhibits more locality than the classical one-firefighter version.
Allan E. Scott +2 more
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The Journal of Law and Economics, 1975
FIVE years ago I completed the manuscript that was published as Bureaucracy and Representative Government.2 This book-an attempt to match a now conventional theory of the demand for government services in a representative government with a new theory of bureaucratic supplyprovoked a minor stir, some misunderstanding, and some useful subsequent research.
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FIVE years ago I completed the manuscript that was published as Bureaucracy and Representative Government.2 This book-an attempt to match a now conventional theory of the demand for government services in a representative government with a new theory of bureaucratic supplyprovoked a minor stir, some misunderstanding, and some useful subsequent research.
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“A Revolutionary, Not a Politician”
1992Abstract In 1954 the CCR succeeded in consolidating its authority over the country and established itself as the only viable alternative to the old regime. The pivotal moment was the March crisis, when the CCR faced the combined opposition of the old political parties, the Muslim Brotherhood, the Left, much of the independent ...
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Adjusting supply chain involvement in countries with politician turnover: A contingency framework
Journal of Operations Management, 2022Maggie Chuoyan Dong, Qianqian Huang
exaly
Multi-period travelling politician problem: A hybrid metaheuristic solution method
Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2022Masoud Shahmanzari +2 more
exaly

