Public employment decline in developing countries in the 21st century: The role of globalization
Does globalization increases or decreases the size of government (“compensation” versus “efficiency” hypothesis)? The debate is re-visited with innovative bureaucracy and globalization indicators using panel data for the unexplored period 2000–2016. Robust evidence suggests that global competition r...
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