Health Law, Public Law, and Social Justice
In: Saint Louis University Law Journal, Band 61, Heft 391
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In: Saint Louis University Law Journal, Band 61, Heft 391
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In: Harvard Law Review, 2009
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In: Applied Economics Quarterly, Band 64, Heft 3, S. 179-198
ISSN: 1865-5122
Abstract Following Peacock and Musgrave’s rediscovery of Wagner’s Law, the latter became a standard tool used in research on the relationship between growth of public spending and the factors by which it is influenced. However, conventional empirical tests are based on a specification error related to Wagner’s definition of the public sector, which he considered in its totality, including public companies. The present article attempts to correct this error and obtain an approximation to the size of the public sector by considering public employment as a whole, both in public administrations and services and in public companies. To this end, panel data for the Spanish autonomous regions are used in addition to data for the overall public sector. The empirical test is performed utilizing cointegration techniques and unit roots in panel data. Similarly, the possibility of structural breaks in the data is taken into consideration and they are estimated using fictitious variables. JEL classifications: H11; H50; E62 Keywords: public employment; gross domestic product; unit root; cointegration; panel data
In: Northwestern Univ. Law Rev., Online Vol. 115, (December 2020)
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In: Mich. J. Envtl & Admin. L. (Forthcoming)
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In: The urban lawyer: the national journal on state and local government law, Band 43, Heft 3, S. 877-889
ISSN: 0042-0905
In: Charles University in Prague Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 2017/III/4
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In: Journal of international economic law, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 23-76
ISSN: 1464-3758
In: International journal of human rights, Band 13, Heft 2-3, S. 251-278
ISSN: 1744-053X
In: International journal of human rights, Band 13, Heft 2, S. 251-279
ISSN: 1364-2987
In: The American journal of economics and sociology, Band 68, Heft 1, S. 303-326
ISSN: 1536-7150
AbstractKant helps us understand the conditions for peace by reminding us that lasting peace requires both cosmopolitan legal reform and individual moral improvement, including resistance to egoism and the cultivation of cosmopolitan attitudes. The duty to pursue peace includes the duty to promote the rule of domestic and international law and work against its unilateral subversion. The juridical cosmopolitanism of a worldwide league of free peoples enables resistance to the dangers posed by authoritarian regimes and their dangerous willingness to manipulate their subjects and ignore international law. Constraining egoism enables people to overcome the tyranny of their desires and cultivates a sense of affiliation with the larger community of humanity in general, providing the moral foundation needed to support a cosmopolitan legal order. Moral development to a great extent is fostered through the arts and humanities, and a robust cultural life therefore ought to play a central role in the pursuit of global peace.
In: International journal of human rights, Band 26, Heft 9, S. 1503-1521
ISSN: 1744-053X
In: George Washington Law Review, Forthcoming
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In: International Finance Discussion Paper No. 1338
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In: European Stability Mechanism Working Paper No. 51
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