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==References==
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* Raphael Boleslavsky and Christopher Cotton (2015). "Information and extremism in elections." ''American Economic Journal: Microeconomics.'' 7, 165-207▼
* Canegrati, Emanuele (2007). "A Contribution to the Positive Theory of Direct Taxation," MPRA Paper 6117 [1]▼
* Gonzalez-Eiras, Martín, and Dirk Niepelt (2008). "The Future of Social Security." ''Journal of Monetary Economics'' 55, 197-218
▲Raphael Boleslavsky and Christopher Cotton (2015). "Information and extremism in elections." ''American Economic Journal: Microeconomics.'' 7, 165-207
* Hassler, John, Per Krusell, Kjetil Storesletten, and Fabrizio Zilibotti (2005). "The dynamics of government." ''Journal of Monetary Economics'' 52 (7), 1331-1358
* Hettich, Walter, and Stanley Winer (2005) ''Democratic Choice and Taxation A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis.'' Cambridge University Press.▼
▲Canegrati, Emanuele (2007). "A Contribution to the Positive Theory of Direct Taxation," MPRA Paper 6117 [1]
* Persson, Torsten, and Guido Tabellini (2000). ''Political Economics: Explaining Economic Policy.'' Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.▼
* Strömberg, David "Mass Media Competition, Political Competition, and Public Policy (2004)." ''Review of Economic Studies'' 71(1), 265–284.▼
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▲Hettich, Walter, and Stanley Winer (2005) ''Democratic Choice and Taxation A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis.'' Cambridge University Press.
▲Persson, Torsten, and Guido Tabellini (2000). ''Political Economics: Explaining Economic Policy.'' Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
▲Strömberg, David "Mass Media Competition, Political Competition, and Public Policy (2004)." ''Review of Economic Studies'' 71(1), 265–284.
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