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‘Us’ and ‘Them’: The Origin of Identity, and Its Economic Implications - Nous Et Eux: L’Origine De L’Identité Et Ses Implications Économiques
Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, Vol. 44, Issue 3, pp. 719-748, 2011,
B. Curtis Eaton ,
Mukesh Eswaran and
Robert J. Oxoby
affiliation not provided to SSRN
,
University of British Columbia (UBC) - Department of Economics
and
University of Calgary - Economics
Date Posted: August 25, 2011
Accepted Paper Series
1 downloads
‘Code’ and the Slow Erosion of Privacy
Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2005
Bert-Jaap Koops
and
Ronald E. Leenes
Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society (TILT)
and
Tilburg Law School
Date Posted: July 19, 2010
Last Revised: September 29, 2010
Accepted Paper Series
67 downloads
Zimbabwe in Crisis: Mugabe's Policies and Failures
The Centre for International Governance Innovation Technical Paper No. 38
Nicky Moyo
and
Hany Besada
affiliation not provided to SSRN
and
Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
Date Posted: October 19, 2008
Working Paper Series
138 downloads
Young People's Trajectories of Political Participation in Europe: Cohort Effects or Life-Cycle Effects?
Young People's Studies Magazine, No. 81, June 2008
Antonio M. Jaime-Castillo
University of Málaga
Date Posted: October 14, 2008
Accepted Paper Series
59 downloads
Young Liberals and Old Conservatives - Inequality, Mobility and Redistribution
CESifo Working Paper Series No. 1581
Astri Muren and
Sten Nyberg
Stockholm University - Department of Economics
and
Stockholm University - Department of Economics
Date Posted: November 26, 2005
Working Paper Series
58 downloads
Yardstick Competition and Political Agency Problems
U of London Queen Mary Economics Working Paper No. 441
Paul Belleflamme and
Jean Hindriks
CORE and Louvain School of Management, UCL (Université Catholique de Louvain)
and
University of London, Queen Mary - Department of Economics
Date Posted: October 19, 2001
Working Paper Series
105 downloads
Xenophobia and Distribution in France: A Politico-economic Analysis
Cowles Foundation Discussion Paper No. 1478
John E. Roemer and
Karen Van der Straeten
Yale University - Department of Political Science
and
Ecole Polytechnique, Paris
Date Posted: September 02, 2004
Working Paper Series
125 downloads
Would You Ask Turkeys to Mandate Thanksgiving? The Dismal Politics of Legislative Transparency
J.H. Snider
iSolon.org
Date Posted: March 07, 2009
Last Revised: April 14, 2013
Working Paper Series
79 downloads
Would You Ask Turkeys to Mandate Thanksgiving? The Dismal Politics of Legislative Transparency
APSA 2009 Toronto Meeting Paper
J.H. Snider
iSolon.org
Date Posted: August 13, 2009
Last Revised: April 14, 2013
Working Paper Series
23 downloads
Would Letting People Vote for Multiple Candidates Yield Policy Moderation?
Arnaud Dellis
Universite Laval - Department of Economics
Date Posted: February 18, 2007
Last Revised: April 22, 2008
Working Paper Series
57 downloads
Working or Shirking? A Closer Look at MPs' Expenses and Parliamentary Attendance
Sticerd Political Economy and Public Policy Discussion Paper No. 15
Timothy J. Besley and
Valentino Larcinese
London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE) - Department of Economics
and
London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE)
Date Posted: March 01, 2006
Working Paper Series
58 downloads
Workers, Warriors and Criminals: Social Conflict in General Equilibrium
Brown University Economics Working Paper No. 2004-10
Ernesto Dal Bo and
Pedro Dal Bo
University of California, Berkeley - Haas School of Business - Business and Public Policy
and
Brown University - Department of Economics
Date Posted: September 23, 2004
Working Paper Series
161 downloads
Workers without Borders? Culture, Migration and the Political Limits to Globalization
CESifo Working Paper Series No. 2954
Dr. Sanjay Jain
,
Sumon Majumdar
and
Sharun Mukand
affiliation not provided to SSRN
,
Queen's University (Canada) - Department of Economics
and
Tufts University - Department of Economics
Date Posted: February 27, 2010
Working Paper Series
147 downloads
Workaholics and Drop Outs in Optimal Organizations
CentER Discussion Paper No. 2003-43
Wieland Müller and
Andrew Schotter
Tilburg University - Department of Economics
and
New York University (NYU) - Department of Economics
Date Posted: June 08, 2004
Working Paper Series
Women Voters in Indian Democracy: A Silent Revolution
Mudit Kapoor
and
Shamika Ravi
Indian School of Business
and
Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad
Date Posted: March 12, 2013
Last Revised: March 18, 2013
Working Paper Series
13 downloads
Winner-Take-All and Proportional-Prize Contests: Theory and Experimental Results
Roman M. Sheremeta
,
William A. Masters and
Timothy N. Cason
Chapman University
,
Tufts University - Friedman School of Nutrition - Department of Food and Nutrition Policy
and
Purdue University - Krannert School of Management
Date Posted: March 04, 2012
Last Revised: May 10, 2012
Working Paper Series
254 downloads
Winner-Pay Contests
Andrew Yates
University of Richmond - E. Claiborne Robins School of Business
Date Posted: November 03, 2007
Working Paper Series
38 downloads
Windows of Opportunity: Legislative Fragmentation Conditions the Effect of Partisanship on Deregulation
Michael G. Smith
and
Johannes Urpelainen
Columbia University
and
Columbia University
Date Posted: July 17, 2011
Working Paper Series
21 downloads
Widening and Deepening: Reforming the European Union
CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP6672
Erik Berglöf ,
Mike Burkart ,
Guido Friebel and
Elena Paltseva
European Bank of Reconstruction and Development
,
Stockholm School of Economics - Department of Finance
,
Goethe University Frankfurt
and
Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE)
Date Posted: June 09, 2008
Working Paper Series
6 downloads
Why Votes Have a Value
Ingolf Dittmann ,
Ernst G. Maug ,
Dorothea Kübler and
Lydia Mechtenberg
Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Erasmus School of Economics (ESE)
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University of Mannheim - Department of Business Administration and Finance
,
Social Science Research Center (WZB)
and
Technical University of Berlin
Date Posted: December 17, 2007
Last Revised: December 19, 2010
Working Paper Series
204 downloads
Why Vote for Losers?
CEPR Discussion Paper No. 3404
Micael Castanheira
Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) - European Center for Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics (ECARES)
Date Posted: July 24, 2002
Working Paper Series
29 downloads
Why Vote for Losers?
IGIER WP No. 125
Micael Castanheira
Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) - European Center for Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics (ECARES)
Date Posted: June 28, 1998
Working Paper Series
77 downloads
Why Tariffs, not Subsidies? A Search for Stylized Facts
Jenny Minier and
Josh Ederington
University of Kentucky - Department of Economics
and
University of Kentucky - Department of Economics
Date Posted: June 09, 2005
Working Paper Series
194 downloads
Why Tanzania Still Need Broad Electronic Communications Legislation?
Law Reformer Journal, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2009
Ubena John
Stockholm University - Law and Informatics Research Institute, Faculty of Law
Date Posted: August 16, 2010
Accepted Paper Series
Why So Much Centralization? A Model of Primitive Centripetal Accumulation
Jean-Paul Faguet
London School of Economics
Date Posted: August 22, 2004
Working Paper Series
96 downloads
Why Resource-Poor Dictators Allow Freer Media: A Theory and Evidence from Panel Data
American Political Science Review, Vol. 103, No. 4, pp. 645-668, 2009
Georgy Egorov
,
Sergei M. Guriev and
Konstantin Sonin
Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management
,
New Economic School (NES)
and
New Economic School
Date Posted: April 30, 2006
Last Revised: November 26, 2009
Accepted Paper Series
1615 downloads
Why People Obey the Law: Experimental Evidence from the Provision of Public Goods
CESifo Working Paper Series No. 651; U of St. Gallen, Econ. Discussion Paper No. 2001-14
Jean-Robert Tyran and
Lars P. Feld
University of Vienna
and
Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg
Date Posted: November 11, 2001
Working Paper Series
911 downloads
Why Not Lump-Sum Taxation?
Duke Economics Working Paper No. 03-20
Gregory Besharov
Duke University, Fuqua School of Business-Economics Group
Date Posted: September 27, 2003
Working Paper Series
160 downloads
Why Legislators are Protectionists: The Role of Majoritarian Voting in Setting Tariffs
Gerald Willmann
KU Leuven
Date Posted: July 14, 2004
Working Paper Series
77 downloads
Why Kelo is Not Good News for Local Planners and Developers
Georgia State University Law Review, Forthcoming
Daniel H. Cole
Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Date Posted: February 05, 2006
Accepted Paper Series
224 downloads
Why is Corruption a Problem of the State?
Prague Economic Papers, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 165-179, 2007
Tomáš Otáhal
FBE MENDELU in Brno
Date Posted: October 31, 2010
Last Revised: January 29, 2013
Accepted Paper Series
107 downloads
Why Governance Might Work in Mutual Funds
Michigan Law Review First Impressions, Vol. 109, p. 86, 2011
Michael C. Schouten
University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Law
Date Posted: April 29, 2011
Accepted Paper Series
89 downloads
Why Fight Secession? Evidence of Economic Motivations from the American Civil War
Public Choice, Vol. 153, No. 1-2, 2012
Zachary Liscow
Yale Law School
Date Posted: May 22, 2013
Accepted Paper Series
15 downloads
Why Does the International Monetary Fund Govern Romania?
Euroeconomia, Vol. 21, pp. 204-243, November-December 2009
Eugen Iordanescu
Lucian Blaga University
Date Posted: August 28, 2010
Last Revised: February 07, 2011
Accepted Paper Series
57 downloads
Why Does Environmental Policy in Representative Democracies Tend to Be Inadequate? A Preliminary Public Choice Analysis
CESifo Working Paper Series No. 3223
Andrea Kollmann
and
Friedrich Schneider
Energieinstitut an der Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
and
University of Linz - Department of Economics
Date Posted: October 29, 2010
Working Paper Series
73 downloads
Why Does Centralisation Fail to Internalise Policy Externalities?
Tinbergen Institute Working Paper No. 2002-056/3
Robert Dur and
Hein J. Roelfsema
Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Department of Economics
and
University of Utrecht - Utrecht University School of Economics
Date Posted: July 19, 2002
Working Paper Series
77 downloads
Why Do Regulatory Outcomes Vary so Much? Economic, Political and Institutional Determinants of Regulated Prices in the Us Telecommunications Industry
Rui J.P. de Figueiredo Jr. and
Geoff A. Edwards
University of California, Berkeley - Business & Public Policy Group
and
affiliation not provided to SSRN
Date Posted: May 18, 2004
Working Paper Series
261 downloads
Why Do Policy Makers Stick to Inefficient Decisions?
Erasmus University Rotterdam Working Paper No. 99na
Robert Dur
Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Department of Economics
Date Posted: August 11, 1999
Working Paper Series
99 downloads
Why Did the West Extend the Franchise? Inequality and Growth in Historical Perspective
MIT Economics Working Paper No. 97-23
Daron Acemoglu and
James A. Robinson
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Economics
and
Harvard University - Department of Government
Date Posted: February 03, 1998
Working Paper Series
344 downloads
Why Did the Austro-Hungarian Empire Collapse? A Public Choice Perspective
Constitutional Political Economy, Forthcoming
Dalibor Rohac
Legatum Institute
Date Posted: March 27, 2008
Last Revised: September 02, 2008
Working Paper Series
279 downloads
Why did Farmers Belong to Interest Groups? Evidence on the Causes of Membership from the Farmers' Alliance
James I. Stewart
affiliation not provided to SSRN
Date Posted: May 23, 2010
Working Paper Series
57 downloads
Why Countries are Fiscally Decentralizing
Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 89, 2005
Mohammad Arzaghi
and
J. Vernon Henderson
American University of Sharjah
and
Brown University - Department of Economics
Date Posted: July 14, 2011
Accepted Paper Series
Why Counting Votes Doesn't Add Up: A Response to Cox and Miles' 'Judging the Voting Rights Act'
U of Michigan Public Law Working Paper No. 96
Ellen D. Katz and
Anna Baldwin
University of Michigan Law School
and
Independent
Date Posted: November 12, 2007
Last Revised: November 21, 2007
Working Paper Series
96 downloads
Why Can’t We Be Friends? Entitlements, Bargaining, and Conflict
Erik O. Kimbrough
and
Roman M. Sheremeta
Simon Fraser University
and
Chapman University
Date Posted: June 10, 2012
Working Paper Series
26 downloads
Why Can’t We Be Friends? - Entitlements and the Costs of Conflict
Erik O. Kimbrough
and
Roman M. Sheremeta
Simon Fraser University
and
Chapman University
Date Posted: September 05, 2012
Last Revised: December 18, 2012
Working Paper Series
179 downloads
Why are More Redistributive Social Security Systems Smaller? A Median Voter Approach
Oxford Economic Papers, Vol. 60, Issue 2, pp. 275-292, 2008
Marko Koethenbuerger and
Panu Poutvaara
University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics
and
University of Helsinki - Department of Economics
Date Posted: June 24, 2008
Accepted Paper Series
Why are More Redistributive Social Security Systems Smaller? A Median Voter Approach
CESifo Working Paper Series No. 1397, IZA Discussion Paper No. 1831, Econpubblica Working Paper No. 103
Marko Koethenbuerger ,
Panu Poutvaara and
Paola Profeta
University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics
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University of Helsinki - Department of Economics
and
Bocconi University - Department of Policy Analysis and Public Management
Date Posted: February 04, 2005
Working Paper Series
86 downloads
Why are Japanese Judges so Conservative in Politically Charged Cases?
American Political Science Review
Eric Bennett Rasmusen and
J. Mark Ramseyer
Indiana University Bloomington - Department of Business Economics & Public Policy
and
Harvard Law School
Date Posted: January 19, 2000
Accepted Paper Series
Why Anglo Corporations Should Not Be Trusted: And How They Could Be Trusted
FSR Forum, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 6, 7, 9-12, 14, 15, February 2004
Shann Turnbull
International Institute for Self-Governance
Date Posted: March 07, 2004
Accepted Paper Series
279 downloads
Why Anglo Corporations are Irresponsible, Unethical and Should Not Be Trusted: And How These Problems Can Be Corrected
ISBEE Working Paper
Shann Turnbull
International Institute for Self-Governance
Date Posted: May 27, 2004
Working Paper Series
240 downloads
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