This Element considers the approach to answer several questions about the relationship between political competition and use of economic resource as an essential part of the study of public policy. It also illustrates some of the interesting theoretical and empirical work that has been done on them.
This Element considers the approach to answer several questions about the relationship between political competition and use of economic resource as an essential part of the study of public policy. It also illustrates some of the interesting theoretical and empirical work that has been done on them.
1. Political economy in the study of public policy 2. Thinking generally about economic and political competition 3. Thinking generally about economic and political competition 4. Electoral competition and economic welfare 5. What can go wrong? 6. Fiscal structure 7. Political competitiveness 8. In conclusion References.
1. Political economy in the study of public policy 2. Thinking generally about economic and political competition 3. Thinking generally about economic and political competition 4. Electoral competition and economic welfare 5. What can go wrong? 6. Fiscal structure 7. Political competitiveness 8. In conclusion References.
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