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affect re-election prospects. We also find that voters disfavour politicians who create deficits during elections, while …
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taxes). It thus represents an extension of traditional political budget-cycle analyses assessing the impact of elections on …
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Using a new Colombian data set (1830-2000), we analyze how changes in the electoral legislation with regard to the characteristics of voters (in terms of education and income levels) has affected fiscal policy in electoral times. In line with economic theory, we show that after the law was...
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The links between subnational political budget cycles (PBCs) and the national government in federal countries have seldom been studied. We study the behavior of the budget balance, public expenditures, and revenues in Argentine provinces during the 1985–2001 period. We find that in election...
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This Paper uses a large new panel data set to examine the relationship between elections and fiscal policy. We find … clear evidence of political business cycles in macroeconomic policy: spending increases before elections while revenues fall …
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Governments can finance fiscal expansions with debt to appear competent and boost their electoral prospects, resulting in a political budget cycle. This article shows that economic disturbances blur competence signals, dampening political budget cycles. Economic disturbances can be construed at...
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Few studies on political budget cycles have directly tested the public budget against changes in the composition of public spending. Meanwhile, previous studies implicitly assume that the executive has full discretionary power over fiscal policy, neglecting the role of the legislature in...
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data are not affected by elections. However, we do find that governments spend more than reported before an election which … policy before the elections. …
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data are not affected by elections. However, we do find that governments spend more than reported before an election which … policy before the elections. …
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