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We advance the literature on political budget cycles by testing separately for cycles in expenditures for elections in the legislative and the executive. Using municipal data, we can separately identify these cycles and account for general year effects. For the executive branch, we show that it...
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deal with the endogeneity of voter turnout by using election day rain as an instrumental variable. Our particular …
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Do incumbents in an election have an advantage, and if so, are these advantages heterogeneous across parties or …
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town council election?; (2) Does this partisan identity influence in ensuing higher level elections?; and (3) Do voters … condition their vote for the mayor on the result of the last council election? We collected a unique data set for Germany in … which we link election results for different political institutions at the municipal level. To identify causal effects, we …
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