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Category: Economy

Legislative Logrolling and Fiscal Discipline in Latin America

  • October 15, 2014

Legislative logrolling may be one determinant affecting the efficiency of public financial management in Latin American. This article studies a possible line of causality indicating how logrolling might have shaped differently public financial management reflecting variability in fiscal outcomes in…

Categories: Economy, International Policy, Latin America

Detroit is Not Enormous: Size, Revenue, and the City’s Ongoing Crisis

  • August 18, 2014

As the Detroit metropolitan region sprawled throughout the latter half of the twentieth century, the city’s physical boundaries remained unchanged. As a result, the city of Detroit is isolated from much of the wealth of the region and must either…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Economy
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