Voting when money and morals conflict: an experimental test of expressive voting
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The study theoretically and empirically investigates the role of expectations in voting. Further, the experimental tests reveal that the low-cost theory fails to account for voting behavior in several dimensions.
Publication Name: The Journal of Public Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0047-2727
Year: 2004
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Tax liability side equivalence in gift-exchange labor markets
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The role of tax liability side equivalence in gift-exchange labor markets is examined. Tax incidence, efficiency wages, gift exchange, etc. are discussed.
Publication Name: The Journal of Public Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0047-2727
Year: 2005
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An equilibrium voting model of federal standards with externalities
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An equilibrium framework to study federal policies of voting in the presence of spillover externalities is proposed.
Publication Name: The Journal of Public Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0047-2727
Year: 2006
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