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==References==
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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.
 
Profeta, Paola (2002). "Retirement and Social Security in a Probabilistic Voting Model" ''International Tax and Public Finance'' 9, 331–348.
 
Strömberg, David "Mass Media Competition, Political Competition, and Public Policy (2004)." ''Review of Economic Studies'' 71(1), 265–284.
 
Song, Zheng, Kjetil Storeseletten, and Fabrizio Zilibotti (2012). "Rotten parents and disciplined children: A politico-economic theory of public expenditure and debt". ''Econometrica'' 80 (6), 2785–2803
 
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