Enikolopov, Ruben, and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya. 2007. "Decentralization and political institutions." Journal of Public Economics 91(11): 2261-2290.Enikolopov, Ruben, and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya. 2007. Decentralizat
Examining Regional Office data on the enforcement of reactor regulations from 1975 to 1996, I present statistical tests of the changing influence of national political institutions, local policy preferences, and the Regions€ task environment. I find that decentralization insulated the NRC from national...
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Countries around the globe are devolving fiscal, administrative, and political powers to sub-national governments. Generally, the federal transfer system p
1.On the socialization of public higher education institutions and the multification and scatterlization of ownership;公立高校民营化与产权多元化、分散化 2.debunching force分散[散焦, 散束]力 3.biogeochemical dispersion halo生物地球化学分散晕 4.disperse reinforcement分散性强化复合材料 5.Studies on the ...
institutionspolicy changeInternational policy trends are always transformed and translated to fit the political and administrative systems in which they are introduced. An international trend of decentralization has resulted in conservation management systems in Sweden and Norway that differ, both in the ...
(Huang,2008).State ownershipis a dummy variable indicating whether a venture included government ownership. The presence of state shares may provide entrepreneurs with greater access to political institutions and networks. The validity of these instrumental variables was assessed using IVreg2 tests in ...
Although economic decentralization may change the incentives of local officials overnight, the impact of local-center relations on the political and economic institutions of a locality is cumulative. The article uses the Chinese auto sector to demonstrate how local institutional arrangements hinder policy...
2 In this paper we argue that the main reason there is little decentralization is that an entrenched network of institutions blocks the expansion of the locally determined tax base and politicians lack suf ficient incentives to reform the system. In other words, conflicting interministerial interests...
On the other hand, devolution is defined as "the transfer of natural resource management to local individuals and institutions, both within and outside of government" (Edmunds et al., 2003:1). Decentralization is seen to allow for the participation of people and local governments (Morell, 2004...