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The economic power of veto players – the connection between fiscal policies, and political systems

The economic power of veto players – the connection between fiscal policies, and political systems

... partisan veto players were progressively coming into the political game and they needed some financial space for themselves? An immediate comparison with the preceding case of Bolivia reveals an interesting ...

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Executive Leadership and the Role of "Veto Players" in the United States and Germany. The Program for the Study of Germany and Europe Working Papers Series 03.2, 2003

Executive Leadership and the Role of "Veto Players" in the United States and Germany. The Program for the Study of Germany and Europe Working Papers Series 03.2, 2003

... While interest groups and the mass media have to date rarely been the focus of more recent works on “institutional pluralism” in liberal democracies, their very nature pro- vides them with the potential to function as ...

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Dynamic bargaining and stability with veto players

Dynamic bargaining and stability with veto players

... that players are patient and there is at least one veto player with positive recognition probability, we increase the structure of our model in two ...all veto players is necessary and ...

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A bargaining procedure leading to the serial rule in games with veto players

A bargaining procedure leading to the serial rule in games with veto players

... remaining players must accept or reject, and con‡ict is solved bilaterally between the rejector and the ...all players are fully rational, the serial rule ...

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Gordon Unbound : The Heresthetic of Central Bank Independence in Britain

Gordon Unbound : The Heresthetic of Central Bank Independence in Britain

... The British case appears to defy conventional theories regarding the adoption of central bank independence. 44 To start with, governments of unitary countries with few veto players have little incentives to ...

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Veto Power and Wealth: Analysis of the Development of the Swiss Old Age Security

Veto Power and Wealth: Analysis of the Development of the Swiss Old Age Security

... As the above figure shows, the 10 th AHV-revision lay in the winset of the veto players – the referendum had no chance at the ballot. The 11 th AHV-revision was presented in February 2000 by the federal ...

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Dynamics of policymaking : stepping back to leap forward, stepping forward to keep back

Dynamics of policymaking : stepping back to leap forward, stepping forward to keep back

... A proposer’s dynamic incentives to hold back or accelerate her agenda are not driven by a calculation that more moderate policies are inherently more robust to changes in political power. Rather, the durability of policy ...

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Italy, the never ending transition and political science

Italy, the never ending transition and political science

... Plümper, T. and Radelli, C. (2004), “Publish or perish? Publications and citations of Italian political scientists in international political science journals, 2002-2002”, Journal of European Public Policy 11(6): ...

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Rational expectations and farsighted stability

Rational expectations and farsighted stability

... which veto players, and perhaps some others, receive a fixed payoff while the remainder of the surplus is shared in any arbitrary way among the remaining ...non-veto players who received a ...

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III  EU Environmental Policies: A short history of the policy strategies  EU Environmental Policy Handbook

III EU Environmental Policies: A short history of the policy strategies EU Environmental Policy Handbook

... traditional veto players, pursuing economic or insti- tutional interests and succeeded in introducing new instruments, which would have politically failed politically even in so-called pioneering member ...

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A Corporate Veto on Health Policy? : Global Constitutionalism and Investor-State Dispute Settlement

A Corporate Veto on Health Policy? : Global Constitutionalism and Investor-State Dispute Settlement

... term veto player to refer to those actors who occupy key institutional positions that afford them formal veto power over policy initiatives, for example the President of the United States (an individual ...

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Understanding EU Political Conditionality in Conflict Management: The Case of European Neighbourhood Policy

Understanding EU Political Conditionality in Conflict Management: The Case of European Neighbourhood Policy

... "veto players" by Schimmelfennig and Sedelmeier (2004) proved important in explaining the economic costs in the case of Armenia: although overall indirect economic benefits were found to be high ...

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When does Europe matter? An analysis of pension reform policy in Spain and Italy

When does Europe matter? An analysis of pension reform policy in Spain and Italy

... Spain since the early 1990s seems to confirm this hypothesis. In Italy, after the collapse of the first republic in 1992 due to the “mani pulite” scandal, policy makers were faced with the necessity of reforming a public ...

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Brown_unc_0153M_15281.pdf

Brown_unc_0153M_15281.pdf

... implementation should not be underestimated: an official at DG Trade notes that, in Moldova, the ‘push’ for implementation comes from young, Western-educated officials at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European ...

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The value of a new idea: knowledge transmission, workers' mobility and market structure

The value of a new idea: knowledge transmission, workers' mobility and market structure

... The paper has presented a simple dynamic setting to analyze the issue of knowledge trans- mission within a firm first, between an inventor and her workers, and across firms after, when workers’ mobility is not prevented ...

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Rationalizing Irrational Beliefs

Rationalizing Irrational Beliefs

... all players understand fully the concept of subgame perfect equilibrium and even if no players believe that other players are al- truists, they still do not follow the SPE strategies when playing the ...

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What’s the Difference: A Study of the Nature and Extent of Racism in Rugby League

What’s the Difference: A Study of the Nature and Extent of Racism in Rugby League

... black players, but a third were aware of it even at their own club and over half had witnessed racist behaviour at other ...minority players, most commonly relating to the athletic prowess of African- ...

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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MUSCULAR STRENGTH VARIABLES OF DIFFERENT LEVEL TARGET BALL PLAYERS

A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MUSCULAR STRENGTH VARIABLES OF DIFFERENT LEVEL TARGET BALL PLAYERS

... Targetball players and state Targetball ...Targetball players (50 national Targetball players and 50 state Targetball players who participated in National and state ...Targetball ...

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The President's Veto Power: An Important Instrument of Conflict in Our Constitutional System

The President's Veto Power: An Important Instrument of Conflict in Our Constitutional System

... Ultimately, courts must be wary of validating legislation that al- ters the internal dynamics of Congress in a way that affects the bal- ance of power between the e[r] ...

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The noisy veto voter model: a recursive distributional equation on [0, 1]

The noisy veto voter model: a recursive distributional equation on [0, 1]

... In the context of the error-reporting model, endogeny represents the worst possible situation—the top-level error report is based entirely on the noise and is uninfluenced by the error state of low-level sub-systems. ...

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