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Governmental systems and economic volatility in democracies

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  • Weifeng Zhong
  • Chen Cheng
  • Christopher Li

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The authors study how the difference between federal and unitary systems of government can contribute to variations in economic volatility across democracies.

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  • Weifeng Zhong & Chen Cheng & Christopher Li, 2018. "Governmental systems and economic volatility in democracies," AEI Economics Working Papers 981791, American Enterprise Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:aei:rpaper:981791
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    1. Bo, Shiyu & Deng, Liuchun & Sun, Yufeng & Wang, Boqun, 2021. "Intergovernmental communication under decentralization," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 184(C), pages 606-652.

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    Fiscal policy; federalism;

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    • A - General Economics and Teaching

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