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year of a gubernatorial election, the elasticity of investment to the eventual margin of victory is 0.027. Both the …
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Many countries are experiencing persistent, weak medium-term growth and limited fiscal space. Against this background, economic policy agendas-in both advanced and developing economies-are focusing increasingly on structural reforms. While there is broad agreement on the economic benefits of...
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This paper documents that surprise election outcomes - measured as deviations between realised vote shares and expected … vote shares based on a newly constructed dataset of opinion polls and party and candidate vote shares close to election day … higher surprise is associated with a 0.37 percentage point lower year-on-year growth rate one year after the election. These …
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This study looks at firms' investment spending in fixed and intangible assets around three types of national elections …: presidential, joint presidential, and legislative and parliamentary elections. Investments in fixed assets decline by up to 2 …% during presidential elections, and 4.44% in joint presidential, and legislative elections. On the other hand, intangible …
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We document that postwar U.S. elections show a strong pattern of "incumbency disadvantage": If a party has held the … election. We show that this fact can be explained by a combination of policy inertia and unpredictability in election outcomes …
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