We seek to understand both the incidence and the impact of the African political business cycle in the light of a literature which has argued that, with major extensions of democracy since the 1990s, the cycle has both become more intense and has made African political systems more fragile. With the help of country-case studies, we argue, first, that the African political business cycle is not homogeneous, and is rarely encountered in so-called ‘dominant-party systems’ where a pre-election stimulus confers little political advantage. Secondly, we show that, in those countries where a political cycle does occur, it does not necessarily cause institutional damage. Whether it does or not depends not so much on whether there is an electoral cyc...
This study develops a model of opportunistic behaviour in which an incumbent government resorts to e...
Many African businesses lag in financial performance compared to the performance of companies in the...
Studies of political budget cycles in developing countries have generally sought to inform understan...
We seek to understand both the incidence and the impact of the African political business cycle in t...
Political business cycle theory and empirics typically assume that elections are competitive. Yet, a...
This article investigates the extent to which central bank independence can help to reduce political...
This thesis tests the proposition that politicians are a potential source of economic fluctuations i...
In many African countries, “watershed” elections led to political liberalization, and to democratiza...
Any analysis of elections in Africa over recent periods has to be placed within the wider debate abo...
This paper presents cross- ountry evidence that political business cycles are alive and well in the ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>What political scienti...
A large literature has described the years after independence from colonial rule as a period of ‘dep...
Political instability is a major obstacle to firms' investment and development. This article investi...
Violence and conflicts have characterised electoral processes in a number of African countries since...
Political instability has arguably been the most important factor that defined the African political...
This study develops a model of opportunistic behaviour in which an incumbent government resorts to e...
Many African businesses lag in financial performance compared to the performance of companies in the...
Studies of political budget cycles in developing countries have generally sought to inform understan...
We seek to understand both the incidence and the impact of the African political business cycle in t...
Political business cycle theory and empirics typically assume that elections are competitive. Yet, a...
This article investigates the extent to which central bank independence can help to reduce political...
This thesis tests the proposition that politicians are a potential source of economic fluctuations i...
In many African countries, “watershed” elections led to political liberalization, and to democratiza...
Any analysis of elections in Africa over recent periods has to be placed within the wider debate abo...
This paper presents cross- ountry evidence that political business cycles are alive and well in the ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>What political scienti...
A large literature has described the years after independence from colonial rule as a period of ‘dep...
Political instability is a major obstacle to firms' investment and development. This article investi...
Violence and conflicts have characterised electoral processes in a number of African countries since...
Political instability has arguably been the most important factor that defined the African political...
This study develops a model of opportunistic behaviour in which an incumbent government resorts to e...
Many African businesses lag in financial performance compared to the performance of companies in the...
Studies of political budget cycles in developing countries have generally sought to inform understan...