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Government decentralization as a commitment in non-democracies
Mark Gradstein
Department of Economics
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Non-democracies
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Decentralization
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Government Decentralization
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Ruler
66%
China
33%
Public Goods
33%
Enhanced Efficiency
33%
Tax Revenue
33%
Centralized Power
33%
Devolution
33%
Productive Effort
33%
Hold-up Problem
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Effort Incentives
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Commitment Device
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Regional Preference
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Incentives
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Public Goods
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Tax Revenue
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