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_aEllis, Christopher James _952368 |
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_aPublic godos and the dissolution of states _c Christopher Ellis and SilkeFriedrich |
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505 | 0 | _aDisponible en línea a través de la Biblioteca del Instituto de Estudios Fiscales. Resumen. Conclusión. Bibliografía. | |
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_aESTADO _943574 |
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_aSEPARATISMO _948376 |
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_aSECESIÓN _962243 |
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_aFEDERALISMO FISCAL _944156 |
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_aREDISTRIBUCION _948219 |
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_aRENTA _950200 |
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_aMODELOS ECONOMETRICOS _947776 |
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520 | _aWe present a simple model of the dissolution of states. We combineelements of the literatureon the break-up and integration of states based on models in the fiscal federalism tradition, with elements of the literature that explains the determination of a state.s political institutions as a means to credibly promise redistributions in the face of costly, perhaps violent, redistributive conflict. We are able to characterize when the equilibrium involves the dissolution of a country, and when it involves continued unity. We are also able toexplore some aspects of the linkages between politicalinstitutions and the determination of national boundaries. | ||
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_aFriedrich, Silke _965557 |
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_tBulletin of Economic Research _w69170 _gv. 69, n. 3, July 2017, p. 240-259 |
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