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The literature on electoral cycles has developed in two distinct phases. The first one considered the existence of non-rational (naive) voters whereas the second one considered fully rational voters. In our perspective, an intermediate approach is more interesting, i.e. one that considers...
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The paper studies empirically fiscal policies around elections in 25 developing countries as affected by the exchange … before elections because such policies can result in devaluations and inflation which affects government popularity adversely …
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around elections is increasing public expenditure rather than lowering taxes, and public investment cycles seem particularly … therefore worthwhile considering to prevent opportunistic policy making around elections. …
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This paper examines the interplay between exchange rate regimes and policies and commercial policy in six transition economies. In all these economies the rate of protection afforded domestic industry by the exchange rate has been eroded by high rates of inflation and insufficient growth in...
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