Economics of Governance

Papers
(The TQCC of Economics of Governance is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-02-01 to 2024-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Tax evasion, technology, and inequality17
Medieval European traditions in representation and state capacity today13
Country performance during the Covid-19 pandemic: externalities, coordination, and the role of institutions9
Tax evasion and inequality: some theoretical and empirical insights8
Does hosting a professional sports team benefit the local community? Evidence from property assessments6
The Peter and Dilbert Principles applied to academe5
Does expenditure in public governance guarantee less corruption? Non-linearities and complementarities of the rule of law5
Political leadership and the quality of public goods and services: Does religion matter?5
The social costs of crime: the erosion of trust between citizens and public institutions4
Property rights, transaction costs, and the limits of the market3
New evidence on the link between ethnic fractionalization and economic freedom3
Fractionalization and reform: a framework of political collaboration with application to Lebanon3
Weighted voting on the IMF Managing Director3
Oil bonanza and the composition of government expenditure3
Sharing, gift-giving, and optimal resource use in hunter-gatherer society3
The Perils of Regulating COVID–19: Insights from Kirznerian Entrepreneurship and Ostromian Polycentricity2
The impact of environmental tax revenue allocation on the consequence of lobbying activities2
New sports facilities do not drive migration between US cities2
Corruption and politicians’ horizon2
Does economic freedom lighten the blow? Evidence from the great recession in the United States2
A theory of revolutionary organizations2
Tax compliance is not fundamentally influenced by incidental emotions: An experiment2
Exposure to tax dilemmas deteriorate individuals' self-declared tax morale2
Organizing high-end restaurants2
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