Why might a democratically elected government choose to run a sustained fiscal deficit in the face of many potential drawbacks? In this paper, I contribute in two important ways to our understanding of the political causes of fiscal outcomes. First, I develop a theoretical argument that democracies with a few large districts will have greater political incentives to provide balanced budgets than democracies with many small districts. Second, I test my theory (and, preliminarily, other theories) with a much broader empirical model than those generally used in the literature. The project helps bring to light the multidimensional impact of electoral proportionality on deficit spending, a theoretical development that has the potential to impro...
The article examines mechanisms governing public finance and budget deficits in democratic countries...
Previous research has that proportional-representation systems produce higher levels of government s...
This paper investigates the impact of elections on the level and composition of fiscal instruments u...
Why might a democratically elected government choose to run a sustained fiscal deficit in the face o...
Fiscal decentralization is high on the agenda in policy fora. This paper empirically investigates th...
We study the effects of electoral institutions on the size and composition of public expenditure in ...
We investigate the effect of electoral rules and forms of government on scal policy outcomes in a l...
The literature on the common pool resource problem in budgeting has thus far not explored the likely...
This thesis tries to identify which political and societal factors influence central governments' fi...
What impact does party fragmentation have on the likelihood of democracies to run a fiscal deficit? ...
Electoral institutions should systematically affect the propensity of a country to rely and spend on...
This paper investigates macroeconomic effects of fiscal decentralization, which has been a neglected...
One line of research finds the size of the deficit to be positively correlated with the number of po...
We present a theoretical model of a parliamentary democracy, where party structures, government coal...
This chapter discusses recent theoretical and empirical research on one feature of modern democracie...
The article examines mechanisms governing public finance and budget deficits in democratic countries...
Previous research has that proportional-representation systems produce higher levels of government s...
This paper investigates the impact of elections on the level and composition of fiscal instruments u...
Why might a democratically elected government choose to run a sustained fiscal deficit in the face o...
Fiscal decentralization is high on the agenda in policy fora. This paper empirically investigates th...
We study the effects of electoral institutions on the size and composition of public expenditure in ...
We investigate the effect of electoral rules and forms of government on scal policy outcomes in a l...
The literature on the common pool resource problem in budgeting has thus far not explored the likely...
This thesis tries to identify which political and societal factors influence central governments' fi...
What impact does party fragmentation have on the likelihood of democracies to run a fiscal deficit? ...
Electoral institutions should systematically affect the propensity of a country to rely and spend on...
This paper investigates macroeconomic effects of fiscal decentralization, which has been a neglected...
One line of research finds the size of the deficit to be positively correlated with the number of po...
We present a theoretical model of a parliamentary democracy, where party structures, government coal...
This chapter discusses recent theoretical and empirical research on one feature of modern democracie...
The article examines mechanisms governing public finance and budget deficits in democratic countries...
Previous research has that proportional-representation systems produce higher levels of government s...
This paper investigates the impact of elections on the level and composition of fiscal instruments u...