Public-Sector Efficiency and Political Culture

The cost-effective public provision of high-quality goods and services is crucial for longterm growth. We study the determinants of public-sector efficiency (PSE) and in particular the role of citizens' political values. Indeed, we argue that citizens' willingness to monitor public affairs...

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Risk
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