Empirical studies show that government ideology has hardly influenced welfare expenditures since the 1990s, casting doubt on the general ability of national governments to design economic policies according to their programmatic appeals. This study takes a comprehensive view on policy-making by using a modified version of the Fraser Institute's Economic Freedom of the World Index. I focus on the aspects of economic freedom that provoke party polarization and that national governments are capable of influencing. The results suggest that government ideology still matters in the early 21st century: The empirical analysis of 36 OECD or new European Union member states from 2000 to 2012 shows that left-wing governments are associated with signif...
This study investigates how government ideology matters for the success of World Bank economic polic...
This paper evaluates the Economic Freedom of the World (EFW) Index on the basis of the Hayekian conc...
AbstractCan foreign aid promote economic freedom? The existing literature does not provide a conclus...
Empirical studies show that government ideology has hardly influenced welfare expenditures since the...
This paper tests the widespread belief that right-wing governments tend to promote economic freedom ...
Do right-wing or left-wing governments impact economic freedom over time? While rightwing government...
Abstract: While several cross-sectional studies (La Porta et. al. 2002, Norton 2002) examine instit...
While several cross-sectional studies (La Porta et. al. 2002, Norton 2002) examine institutional and...
Are governing parties able to shape social and labor market policies according to their ideological ...
textabstractThe Heritage Foundation and the Fraser Institute measure economic freedom in nations usi...
Involvement of the state in the domestic economy has long been considered as useful for enhancing pu...
Using a panel of the UK counties, spanning the period 2010-2016, this study explores whether having ...
This dissertation addresses a question central to politics: whether the ideological orientation of t...
Current theorizing about the connection between cross–national economic development, capitalist eco...
This paper examines whether government ideology has influenced monetary policy in OECD countries. We...
This study investigates how government ideology matters for the success of World Bank economic polic...
This paper evaluates the Economic Freedom of the World (EFW) Index on the basis of the Hayekian conc...
AbstractCan foreign aid promote economic freedom? The existing literature does not provide a conclus...
Empirical studies show that government ideology has hardly influenced welfare expenditures since the...
This paper tests the widespread belief that right-wing governments tend to promote economic freedom ...
Do right-wing or left-wing governments impact economic freedom over time? While rightwing government...
Abstract: While several cross-sectional studies (La Porta et. al. 2002, Norton 2002) examine instit...
While several cross-sectional studies (La Porta et. al. 2002, Norton 2002) examine institutional and...
Are governing parties able to shape social and labor market policies according to their ideological ...
textabstractThe Heritage Foundation and the Fraser Institute measure economic freedom in nations usi...
Involvement of the state in the domestic economy has long been considered as useful for enhancing pu...
Using a panel of the UK counties, spanning the period 2010-2016, this study explores whether having ...
This dissertation addresses a question central to politics: whether the ideological orientation of t...
Current theorizing about the connection between cross–national economic development, capitalist eco...
This paper examines whether government ideology has influenced monetary policy in OECD countries. We...
This study investigates how government ideology matters for the success of World Bank economic polic...
This paper evaluates the Economic Freedom of the World (EFW) Index on the basis of the Hayekian conc...
AbstractCan foreign aid promote economic freedom? The existing literature does not provide a conclus...