© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Government expenditures are procyclical if they increase in periods of economic growth and decrease in periods of economic downturn. This paper tests the proposition that (within federations) political pressures for public expenditure increase the likelihood that expenditures and intergovernmental transfers will be procyclical. An analysis of political pressures in Mexico suggests that political pressures will produce a distinct pattern of procyclical expenditures across fiscal tiers and across government budgets. This prediction is tested with reference to the expenditures of 31 states in Mexico between 2005 and 2010
Within the Political Budget Cycle theory (PBC), it is well known that reelection-seeking incumbents ...
In this article, the objective is to focus on the likelihood that politicians will rely on intergove...
In this paper, we analyse the role of political and institutional variables on the cyclical patterns...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Government expenditures are procyclical if they increase in periods of economic...
Government expenditures are procyclical if they increase in periods of economic growth and decrease ...
This paper draws on the literature that explains why governments spend procyclically, to predict the...
Recent research has demonstrated that while government expenditures are countercyclical in most indu...
This paper analyses the fiscal behavior of subnational districts in Argentina over the business cycl...
Fiscal policy is procyclical when government expenditures and tax revenues increase during periods o...
When is government expenditure likely to be procyclical? While economists tend to anticipate counter...
This paper tests the predictions that (i) sub-central government expenditures are procyclical and (i...
This paper studies the sources of procyclicality for the spending of subnational governments in Arge...
Using a VAR model with quarterly information for the 1980 to 2008 period, this paper studies the dyn...
Within the Political Budget Cycle theory (PBC), it is well known that reelection-seeking incumbents ...
In this article, the objective is to focus on the likelihood that politicians will rely on intergove...
In this paper, we analyse the role of political and institutional variables on the cyclical patterns...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Government expenditures are procyclical if they increase in periods of economic...
Government expenditures are procyclical if they increase in periods of economic growth and decrease ...
This paper draws on the literature that explains why governments spend procyclically, to predict the...
Recent research has demonstrated that while government expenditures are countercyclical in most indu...
This paper analyses the fiscal behavior of subnational districts in Argentina over the business cycl...
Fiscal policy is procyclical when government expenditures and tax revenues increase during periods o...
When is government expenditure likely to be procyclical? While economists tend to anticipate counter...
This paper tests the predictions that (i) sub-central government expenditures are procyclical and (i...
This paper studies the sources of procyclicality for the spending of subnational governments in Arge...
Using a VAR model with quarterly information for the 1980 to 2008 period, this paper studies the dyn...
Within the Political Budget Cycle theory (PBC), it is well known that reelection-seeking incumbents ...
In this article, the objective is to focus on the likelihood that politicians will rely on intergove...
In this paper, we analyse the role of political and institutional variables on the cyclical patterns...