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Budgetary Separation of Powers in the American States and the Tax Level: A Regression Discontinuity Design [PDF]

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Should the Federal government and the remaining American states adopt the line item veto? What are its effects? We use regression discontinuity design to claim that in states with the line item veto, divided government has a causal negative effect on the
Leandro M. De Magalhães, Lucas Ferrero
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Transaction Structures in the Developing World [PDF]

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While variations in public securities markets across nations have attracted increasing scrutiny, private financings have received little attention. But in developing nations, the bulk of financings are private ones. This paper analyzes 210 private equity
Antoinette Schoar, Josh Lerner
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A multisociety Delphi consensus statement on new fatty liver disease nomenclature. [PDF]

open access: yesHepatology, 2023
Rinella ME   +53 more
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Do Policy-Makers Earmark to Constrain their Successors? The Case of Environmental Earmarking [PDF]

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This paper examines whether legislators earmark funds in order to constrain the spending of future legislators with different preferences. Specifically, panel data is used to estimate the probability a new environmental earmarking law is passed as a ...
Neva Novarro
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Separation of Powers or Ideology? What Determines the Tax Level? Theory and Evidence from the US States. [PDF]

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We find the surprising result that the tax level is negatively correlated with the size of the Democratic majority in the interval in which the Democrats hold between 50 and 66% of the seats in the state Legislatures.
Leandro M. de Magalhães, Lucas Ferrero
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