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Making Policies Matter: Voter Responses to Campaign Promises. (2024). Trebbi, Francesco ; Keefer, Philip ; Labonne, Julien ; Cruz, Cesi.
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  38. Does it cost to be virtuous? The macroeconomic effects of fiscal constraints. (2004). Pappa, Evi ; Canova, Fabio.
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  39. How Elections Matter: Theory and Evidence from Environmental Policy. (2004). Sturm, Daniel ; List, John.
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  40. The power of the purse: what do the data say on US federal budget allocation to the states?. (2004). testa, cecilia ; Rizzo, Leonzio ; Larcinse, Valentino.
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  41. Constitutions and Economic Policy. (2004). Tabellini, Guido ; Persson, Torsten.
    In: Journal of Economic Perspectives.
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  42. Decentralization and Political Institutions. (2004). Zhuravskaya, Ekaterina ; Enikolopov, Ruben.
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  43. FISCAL INTERACTIONS AMONG EUROPEAN COUNTRIES. (2003). redoano, michela.
    In: The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS).
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  44. Tax Capacity Disparities and Fiscal Equalization: The Case of Spanish Local Governments. (2003). Esteller-Moré, Alejandro ; Vilalta, Maite ; Castells, Antoni.
    In: Public Economics.
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  45. Chasing the Smokestack: Strategic Policymaking With Multiple Instruments. (2003). Millimet, Daniel ; List, John ; Fredriksson, Per.
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  46. Do Parties Matter for Fiscal Policy Choices? A Regression-Discontinuity Approach. (2003). Pettersson-Lidbom, Per.
    In: Research Papers in Economics.
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  47. Price Dispersions in Monetary Unions: The Role of Fiscal Shocks. (2003). Pappa, Evi ; Canova, Fabio.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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  48. Are Politicians Really Paid Like Bureaucrats?. (2002). Fisman, Raymond ; Di Tella, Rafael.
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  49. Candidate Entry, Screening, and the Political Budget Cycle. (2002). Lockwood, Ben ; le Borgne, Eric.
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  50. In Search for Yardstick Competition: Property Tax Rates and Electoral Behavior in Italian Cities. (2002). Revelli, Federico ; cerniglia, floriana ; bordignon, massimo.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  51. The Political Economy of Redistribution Under Asymmetric Information. (2001). Dhami, Sanjit.
    In: Game Theory and Information.
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  52. Does decentralization increase responsiveness to local needs? - evidence from Bolivia. (2001). Faguet, Jean-Paul.
    In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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  53. The Political Economy of Government Responsiveness: Theory and Evidence from India. (2001). Burgess, Robin ; Besley, Timothy.
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  55. Political cycles in a developing economy - effect of elections in Indian States. (2000). Khemani, Stuti.
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  56. Politicians, voters and electoral processes: an overview. (2000). Berganza, Juan Carlos.
    In: Investigaciones Economicas.
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  59. Do Parties Matter for Fiscal Policy Choices. (2000). Pettersson, Per.
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