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The Making of Economic Policy begins by observing that most countries' trade policies are so blatantly contrary to all the prescriptions of the economist that there is no way to understand this discrepancy except by delving into the politics. The same is true for many other dimensions of...
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We consider the political economy of a monetary union where member governments attempt to influence the policy of the common central bank. Modeling this as a common agency with incentive contracts, we show that if incentives are all that matters for the bank, the equilibrium implements a...
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This paper argues that budget deficits can be used strategically by the government to improve its chance of reelection. Under progressive wealth taxation, Ricardian equivalence fails if individuals have different levels of wealth because a budget deficit redistributes resources from individuals...
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This paper tests empirically the strategic explanation of budget deficits suggested by Tabellini and Alesina [13] and Persson and Svensson [12]. Tabellini and Alesina suggest that governments with different political orientation provide different public goods. The model predicts that: a) public...
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