Decentralization as a disincentive for transnational terror? : System stability versus government efficiency: an empirical test
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Dreher, Axel
Fischer, Justina
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Using panel data for a maximum of 109 countries over the years 1976-2000, we empirically analyze the impact of decentralization on the occurrence of transnational terror. Our results show that expenditure decentralization robustly reduces the number of terror events in a country, while political decentralization has no impact. The effects of decentralization do not transmit through government efficiency and effectiveness, in line with the system stability hypothesis of Frey and Luechinger (2004).
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Terrorism, Decentralization, Democracy, Governance quality, Government effectiveness
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DREHER, Axel, Justina FISCHER, 2008. Decentralization as a disincentive for transnational terror? : System stability versus government efficiency: an empirical testBibTex
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