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There is increasing attention on the intersection of sports and politics, with a particular focus on tying owners’ political donations to organization-level outcomes. However, the extant research ... research leverages within-league panels of donations over time, so we know little about inter-league heterogeneities of political donations. Furthermore, extant work does not explicitly investigate the
The last twenty years have brought antitrust back to the fore as a political issue of greater salience. Several booms and busts in the economy have highlighted the issue of corporate power in the
competitive. Internet platforms and so-called “fintech” have reshaped our ideas about market power and its interrelationship with political power. The articles in this symposium volume look deeply at the effect ... ) in markets that appeared to be competitive.3 Internet platforms and so-called “fintech” have reshaped our ideas about market power and its interrelationship with political power. This symposium, held
because of the trade-off between inefficient exclusion from trade/innovation and expropriation. These implications survive when some transactors have more political influence on institutional design, or I ... undermine the upstream firms’ property rights and reduce the extent of in-house production. Two obvious objections to the model reasoning are that some transactors have more political influence on
religion, different political regimes may also have a crucial impact on the quality of public goods and services. In the paper, a distinction is made between theocratic, autocratic and democratic systems. It ... ; Democracy; Autocracy; Religious leadership; Religious diversity 1 Introduction As a reaction to citizens’ dissatisfaction with the political leadership in Saudi Arabia, the new crown prince, Muhammad bin
bodies were collected (n = 930). They were combined with state-level data on the government composition by gender and political party (parliament, ministers) based on the location of each sport governing ... state politics, suggesting that spillover effects occur from an organizations' political environment. Board composition; Institutional framework; Political parties; Sport organization; Women 1
, we consider the type of political regimes, political fragmentation, and decentralization settings, after controlling for several non-institutional factors. We assemble several data sources with the ... specifications, show that having either democracies or autocracies does not represent a crucial issue for successfully addressing the pandemic. Most significantly, we find that countries with centralized political
lawsuits against Google and Facebook. But a more discerning eye is necessary here. The concept of the political has both authoritarian and democratic registers. The federal Google and Facebook antitrust ... and expert views. This is a classic mark of an authoritarian (and specifically oligarchic and patrimonialist) administration: a single-minded obsession with entrenching one’s own political power by
privacy bills being proposed, none have been passed due to the inability of the political parties to agree on the issues of preemption and private right of action. This Note will suggest a new approach to
Tables 1, 2, 5 and 6 in this erratum. - ifo Center for Public Finance and Political Economy, ifo Institute, Poschingerstr. 5, 81679 Munich, Germany −0.0125∗∗ (−2.09) 0.0165 (1.42) 0.0285∗∗ (2.16) 0.00589
Philosophy of Frederic Bastiat, 5 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. (2011). Available at: https://brooklynworks.brooklaw.edu/bjcfcl/vol5/iss2/5 Follow this and additional works at; https; //brooklynworks ... ; brooklaw; edu/bjcfcl ECONOMIC PROTECTIONISM AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF FRÉDÉRIC BASTIAT Robert W. McGee Frédéric Bastiat (1801-1850) was a French economist and journalist. One of his classic works, The
Karmel’s concerns seriously. Institutional investors have taken on a broader range of issues from diversity and political spending to climate change and human capital management, and their ability to
Oxford University Press 2011; all rights reserved 1 James B. Duke Professor of Literature and Romance Studies, Professor of English, Philosophy, and Theatre Studies , Director , Center for Philosophy ... pre-existing philosophy on the literary text? Turning first to the work of Stanley Cavell, then to Simone de Beauvoir's often neglected accounts of reading, this essay shows that such a philosophical
, because a mayor has considerable influence over the selection of local police chiefs and the organization of police departments, each neighboring local government mayor’s political party affiliation and ... this respect, (Durante and Gutiérrez 2013) consider that because a mayor has considerable influence over the selection of enforcement, each neighboring local government mayor’s political party
IV, this Note evaluates the effect the Act will have on job creation and argues that deregulation will not lead to a significant increase in employment. Finally, Part V reviews the political climate ... the Reagan administration, recently cla imed the idea that deregulation would lead to s ignif icant job growth is “just nonsense. It’s just made up.” 187 V. THE POLITICAL ECONOMY: THE RELATIONSHIP
previously believed. Matti and Zhou analyze the impact of hosting the Games, and success of national teams in the Games, on political ideology in individual countries. The paper analyzes a series of global ... of national team success, but hosting the games produced a negative impact on several forms of political ideology towards government, including confidence in the local government. The Olympic Games can
In this symposium Essay, I apply insights from philosophy and psychology to argue that modes of achieving compliance that focus on technology undermine, and are undermined by, modes of achieving ... , Computer Law Commons, Criminal Law Commons, Law and Economics Commons, Law and Philosophy Commons, Law and Psychology Commons, Legislation Commons , Organizations Law Commons, and the Science and Technology
exchange to zero- or even negative-sum scenarios of rent seeking and political competition. We argue that many COVID-19 policies, such as stay-at-home orders and large economic stimulus programs, have ... on the political economy of COVID-19 by showing how pandemic policies have altered the entrepreneurial market process. Additionally, this paper builds on the previous work of Storr et al. (2021) on
incompatibilities that must be considered. Political motivations (e.g., reelection incentives) strongly influence political behavior and have been shown to impact federal spending allocation (Young and Sobel 2013 ... were implemented based on underlying political and institutional factors as opposed to pure need. For example, Bjørnskov and Voigt (2021) find that the ability to gain discretionary power is a key