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Contact info
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COVID-19, poverty and inclusive development
2.1
Author
2.2
Abstract
2.3
Introduction: COVID-19 and development
2.4
An inclusive development (ID) and DPSIR framework for COVID-19
2.4.1
Introduction
2.5
Drivers and Pressures, State and Impact of COVID-19
2.5.1
Drivers and Pressures
2.5.2
State and Impact
2.6
Responses to COVID-19
2.7
COVID-19 recovery processes
2.8
Comment
3
Taxation under Learning by Doing
3.1
Author
3.2
Wedge: Deadweight Loss
3.3
Abstract
3.4
Intro
3.5
Model
3.6
First best
3.7
Second best
3.8
Conclusion
3.9
Comments
4
The Connections of Party Brokers: Which Brokers do Parties Select?
4.1
Author
4.2
Abstract
4.3
Intro
4.4
The Information Asymmetry Theory of Party Brokers
4.4.1
Brokers
4.4.2
Challenges
4.5
Ghana
4.5.1
Branch Leaders as Brokers
4.6
Data and Measurement
4.6.1
Survey Design
4.6.2
Measurement
4.6.3
Broker Activism
4.7
Assessing the Information Asymmetry theory
4.8
A new theory of brokers’ value to parties
4.9
Comments~
5
The effect of health and economics costs on governments’ policy responses to COVID-19 crisis under incomplete information
5.1
Author
5.2
Abstract
5.3
Highlights
5.4
Intro
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中国的包容性财政体制——基于非规范性收入的考察 -
6.1
作者
6.2
概念
6.3
摘要
6.4
引言
6.5
包容性财政体制的内涵
6.5.1
现有理论的不足
6.5.2
包容性财政体制的基本内涵
6.6
包容性财政体制下分规范性收入的演进逻辑
6.6.1
让利与纠偏:财政包干制下地方企业留利的央地互动
6.6.2
行政与市场:分税制后地方获取自主财力的两种方式
6.6.3
债务与风险:地方自主财力债务化背景下中央和地方的互动
6.7
包容性财政体制的制度根源
6.8
结论与展望
6.9
评论
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Gridlock, Bureaucratic Control, and Nonstatutory Policymaking in Congress
7.1
Abstract
7.2
Intro
7.3
The Politics of Nonstatutory Control
7.3.1
Delegation, Gridlock and Political Control of the Bureaucracy
7.3.2
Nonstatutory Tools of Control
7.4
Nonstatutory Control in Previous Work
7.5
Nonstatutory Control and the Appropriations Process
7.6
Data and Research Design
7.7
Results
7.7.1
Robustness
7.8
Discussion and Conclusion
7.9
评价
Weekly Readings
Weekly Readings
Yuyang Shi
2021-05-26
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