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The Dynamics Of Government: A Positive Analysis
How does the size of the transfer system evolve in the short and in the long run? The authors modeled income redistribution as determined by voting among individuals of different types and income realizations. Taxation is distortionary because it discourages effort to accumulate human capital. Voters are fully rational, realizing...
Tags: Redistribution, Aggregation, Government, Income, Analysis, University Of Rochester, Voters, Operational Accounting, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01

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City voters flock to the Democrats The jump came at the expense of GOP and independent registration. Obama is likely to be the main beneficiary.
More than 50,300 voters in Philadelphia have joined the Democratic Party since November, with some of the largest gains coming in wards presumed to be strongholds for Barack Obama, according to figures released Monday by the city Board of Elections. In all, the number of Democratic voters increased 6.7 percent...
Tags: board, Democratic Party, Obama, Republican
Research articles 2008-04-10
SurveyUSA: Florida Voters More Likely To Have Seen Something Suspicious Or Been Turned Away, Compared to Voters Nationwide
News Editors, Political Writers VERONA, N.J.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 10, 2000 Nearly twice as many Florida voters as those nationwide say they saw something suspicious at their polling place, according to two exclusive SurveyUSA news polls of 1,000 U.S. voters and 500 Florida voters respectively, conducted Friday, November 10. ...
Tags: ABC Inc., CBS Corp., Florida, MARKETING, NBC Universal Inc.
Research articles 2000-11-10
AARP Survey Shows Tennessee Voters Want Choices in Long-Term Care;Nursing Home Funds Should Also Pay for In-Home, Community Services
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A new survey of Tennessee registered voters age 35 and older shows overwhelming support for giving residents choices for long-term care in the home and community. In addition, Tennessee voters say they are moNASHVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A...
Tags: AARP, survey
Research articles 2006-02-13
FBI Action Perceived As Intimidation; Statement by President of League of Women Voters of the U.S. and President of Common Cause
WASHINGTON, March 22 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The League of Women Voters of the United States LWVUS and Common Cause expressed concern today over a recent incident involving the League of Women Voters of Berrien and Cass Counties LWVBCC in Michigan, Common WASHINGTON, March 22 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The League of...
Tags: FBI, League, women
Research articles 2006-03-22
Voters Turn Out As Control Of Congress Hangs In The Balance; Delays Challenge Election Systems in Some Areas
WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 /U.S. Newswire/ -- "Election day 2002 got off to a fairly smooth start," stated Kay J. Maxwell, president of the League of Women Voters of the United States. "Voters are turning out and our election systems are holding uWASHINGTON, Nov. 5 /U.S. Newswire/ -- "Election day...
Tags: U.S. Congress
Research articles 2002-11-05
Bush's Secret Weapon: Young Voters
Young voters are sharply divided on the economy, the Iraq war and overall approval of President George W. Bush's job performance, according to an exclusive new NEWSWEEK poll conducted among young voters, the Newsweek Genext Poll. While the near-equal partisan divide among young voters mirrors the split between U.S. voters...
Tags: Bush, Iraq, MARKETING, Newsweek, president
Research articles 2004-01-26
Voters will 'just say yes' to better city leadership
Voters sent City Hall a message earlier this month: If you want to spend our money, ask for what you want - and justify your priorities. Despite the perception that Springs voters have a "just say no" attitude to all new taxes, local voters proved to be quite...
Tags: Cable, FINANCE, firefighter, leadership, network, NETWORKING, programming, satellite, Taxes, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1999-11-15
Illinois voters re-reject muni fiber bid: suburban Chicago voters nix an overbuild proposal.
The second time around at the ballot box was just as unsuccessful for fiber fans in Batavia, St. Charles and Geneva, Ill., where voters voted down a proposal for a three-community municipal telecommunications overbuild. For more than three ye ...
Tags: broadband, Comcast Corp., fiber
Research articles 2004-11-15
Poll Finds Even Anti-Choice Voters Support Sex Ed that Includes Abstinence AND Contraception; Congress Prepared to Mislead Youth
NEW YORK, May 15 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The majority of anti-choice voters strongly agree that students should receive sex education that includes abstinence and contraception throughout their school years, according to a 2002 poll of registered voters, commiNEW YORK, May 15 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The majority of anti-choice voters strongly...
Tags: U.S. Congress
Research articles 2002-05-15
CAHI Releases "2002 Voters' Guide to Affordable Health Insurance"; Voters Can Learn How Members of Congress Voted on Insurance Bills
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 15 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Today the Council for Affordable Health Insurance CAHI released its "2002 Voters' Guide to Affordable Health Insurance." The guide, which includes six votes in the House and six in the Senate, is meALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 15 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Today the Council...
Tags: insurance, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2002-10-15
Class action: Orange County voters approve $2 billion for schools. (Education).
Orange County voters have approved a 1 3-year, half-cent sales tax increase to generate money that the county's school district needs to cope with the 5,000 to 7,000 new students who arrive each year. The tax, which got the support of 59% of voters i Orange...
Tags: class action, Orange PCS, school district
Research articles 2002-11-01
Voters get incorrect information on cards
Voters normally want to follow election officials' instructions so they don't go to the wrong precinct or have their ballots disqualified. Not this time. About 58,000 voter information cards were mailed this week to potential voters in El Paso County that are incorrect. ...
Tags: El Paso Corp., U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-07-22
Ethiopian voters swamp polling stations as observers downplay fraud claims
ADDIS ABABA AFP — Huge numbers of Ethiopian voters swarmed polling stations here to cast ballots in hotly contested general elections as international monitors downplayed claims of widespread ballot fraud and abuses. In the capital and elsewhere, long trails of the country's 26 million registered voters snaked through streets...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, ballot, Components, FINANCE, HARDWARE, Litigation, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2005-05-15
Zambia registers 3.6 million voters ahead of elections
LUSAKA AFP — Zambia has registered slightly over 3.6 million voters ahead of the 2006 presidential and general elections. The Electoral Commission of Zambia ECZ managed to register just over 3.6 million voters out of the targeted five million electorates during the voter registration period that comes an end...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Litigation
Research articles 2005-12-31
Candidates appeal to Asian voters
Asian and Pacific Islander voters are being courted heavily in the race for state Senate District 8, where more than one in three identifies with those ethnic groups. But their influence -- even in the most heavily Asian Senate district in the state -- could be diminished...
Tags: U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-02-15
Candidates appeal to Asian voters
Asian and Pacific Islander voters are being courted heavily in the race for state Senate District 8, where more than one in three identifies with those ethnic groups. But their influence -- even in the most heavily Asian Senate district in the state -- could be diminished...
Tags: ballot, E-mail, INTERNET, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-02-14
After raucous campaign, Italian voters pause for reflection
ROME AFP — Italian voters have paused for a welcome breather after a raucous election campaign pitting flamboyant Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi against his mild-mannered center-left challenger Romano Prodi. The rough-and-tumble campaign that paid scant attention to the country's economic quagmire ended with twin appeals to voters at final...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Italy, Leadership, TVs
Research articles 2006-04-07
Indian voters expected to demonstrate political influence, strength in numbers.(Outlook 2004)
In 2004, election fever will slowly but surely take over U.S. voters, including American Indians, who may prove to be the X-factor in certain state and national elections. Native voters increasingly have wielded the power of the vote, demanding that all candidates take note. ...
Tags: Benefits, E-mail, Johnson, Leadership, SOFTWARE, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-01-09
Gut instincts: in 2006, the Democrats belatedly learned to connect with voters emotionally. A little political nerve--and understanding of voters' neurons--goes a long way.(2006 ELECTION SPECIAL)
IN POLITICS, WE TEND TO THINK IN TERMS OF issues and policies. And as the dust begins to settle on the midterm elections, pollsters and pundits have begun to settle on the meaning of the elections: "Voters were angry about Iraq," or "Voters were disgusted by...
Tags: advertisement, Democrat, Ford Motor Co., Iraq, network, Republican, Tennessee
Research articles 2006-12-01
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