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 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Tax evasion, technology, and inequality35
Country performance during the Covid-19 pandemic: externalities, coordination, and the role of institutions11
Tax evasion and inequality: some theoretical and empirical insights10
Does economic freedom lighten the blow? Evidence from the great recession in the United States7
Does expenditure in public governance guarantee less corruption? Non-linearities and complementarities of the rule of law7
Does hosting a professional sports team benefit the local community? Evidence from property assessments7
CEO political orientation, risk taking, and firm performance: evidence from the U.S. property-liability insurance industry6
Property rights, transaction costs, and the limits of the market5
The social costs of crime: the erosion of trust between citizens and public institutions5
Sharing, gift-giving, and optimal resource use in hunter-gatherer society4
Cabinet size, power-sharing and ethnic exclusion in Africa4
Oil bonanza and the composition of government expenditure3
New sports facilities do not drive migration between US cities3
The effect of California’s top-two primary system on voter turnout in US House Elections3
New evidence on the link between ethnic fractionalization and economic freedom3
Exposure to tax dilemmas deteriorate individuals' self-declared tax morale3
Corruption risk and political dynasties: exploring the links using public procurement data in the Philippines2
Honor among thieves: how nineteenth century American pirate publishers simulated copyright protection2
Consolidated city–county governments and economic stability2
A theory of autocratic transition by government leaders: prerequisites to self-enforcing democracy2
Corruption and politicians’ horizon2
Tax compliance is not fundamentally influenced by incidental emotions: An experiment2
Third-party intervention in secessions2
Organizing high-end restaurants2
Shocks to issue salience and electoral competition2
The Perils of Regulating COVID–19: Insights from Kirznerian Entrepreneurship and Ostromian Polycentricity2
Democratizing Tech Giants! A roadmap2
Political competition and economic performance: evidence from Indonesia2
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