We discuss two essential problems of the political economy of public finances: The principal agent problem between voters and elected politicians and the common pool problem arising from the fact that money drawn from a general tax fund is used to pay for policies targeting more or less narrow groups in society. Three institutional mechanisms exist to deal with these problems, ex-ante rules controlling the behavior of elected policy makers, electoral rules creating accountability of and competition among policy makers, and budgeting processes internalizing the common pool externality. We review recent theoretical and empirical research and discuss its implications for research and institutional design
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We discuss two essential problems of the political economy of public finances: The principal agent p...
The rationale for fiscal rules and institutions has been explained by the existence of deficit and s...
The granting of discretionary budgeting powers to policymakers whose utility functions do not match...
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This paper surveys the empirical research on fiscal institutions of the last three decades. The main...
Using a unique set of electoral rules present in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg, we explore the qu...
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In many federal countries, local governments run large deficits, even when fiscal supervision by sta...
2012-2013In Common pool models fiscal outcomes are determined by the decision-making rule that is us...
We analyze the effectiveness of some commonly discussed anti--corruption reforms on political corrup...
Role and functions of the Government in an economy have been changing with the passage of time. The ...
A large body of research has claimed that budget making by multiparty governments constitutes a ‘‘co...
If there has been a dominant trend in the evolution of the modern industrial societies of this centu...
Why and under what conditions do governments borrow before elections? This thesis aims to shed light...
We discuss two essential problems of the political economy of public finances: The principal agent p...
The rationale for fiscal rules and institutions has been explained by the existence of deficit and s...
The granting of discretionary budgeting powers to policymakers whose utility functions do not match...
This paper uses a new data set on budgetary institutions in Europe to examine the impact of fiscal r...
The article examines mechanisms governing public finance and budget deficits in democratic countries...
This paper surveys the empirical research on fiscal institutions of the last three decades. The main...
Using a unique set of electoral rules present in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg, we explore the qu...
this paper, we review the theory and evidence on the impact of political market imperfections, and d...
In many federal countries, local governments run large deficits, even when fiscal supervision by sta...
2012-2013In Common pool models fiscal outcomes are determined by the decision-making rule that is us...
We analyze the effectiveness of some commonly discussed anti--corruption reforms on political corrup...
Role and functions of the Government in an economy have been changing with the passage of time. The ...
A large body of research has claimed that budget making by multiparty governments constitutes a ‘‘co...
If there has been a dominant trend in the evolution of the modern industrial societies of this centu...
Why and under what conditions do governments borrow before elections? This thesis aims to shed light...