Why do some countries spend more on and make more use of distributive measures than others? Which institutions systematically shape spending on and frequency of use of these measures? Cross-country longitudinal tests of theories that emphasize the institutional determinants of distributive policies are rare. We test a battery of competing hypotheses on spending and frequency using data on state aid expenditure by EU member states between 1992 and 2009 and on applications logged by such states between 1999 and 2009. We find that higher district magnitude lowers spending on and use of distributive measures if party leaders control access to the ballot rank. More measures are adopted if an increase in magnitude is associated with lack of ballo...
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International audienceThe impact of the fragmentation of executive and legislative bodies on the lev...
Drawing on a database for 1988-2006 containing information on 157 countries, we investigate the effe...
This paper analyzes the political determinants of the distribution of infrastructure expenditures by...
Two literatures in political economy argue that differences in political institutions help explain v...
We analyze how budgetary institutions affect government budget deficits in member states of the Euro...
Electoral institutions should systematically affect the propensity of a country to rely and spend on...
In this paper, we argue that democracies positively affect government expenditure. We hypothesize th...
Extensive research suggests that political factors bias the domestic allocation of the European Stru...
This article analyses the incidence of politically driven cycles on the functional components and su...
A growing literature has argued that electoral turnout decreases the more government policy constrai...
Electoral institutions shape the incentives of governments to rely on distributive measures and to c...
This paper examines the effects of elections on central governments’ fiscal policy conducts. We cons...
Party systems diverge in their levels of nationalisation. While in some countries parties obtain sim...
In this paper we study the relationship between legislature size with respect to general government ...
This article contributes to the literature on direct democracy and public spending in two ways. Firs...
International audienceThe impact of the fragmentation of executive and legislative bodies on the lev...
Drawing on a database for 1988-2006 containing information on 157 countries, we investigate the effe...
This paper analyzes the political determinants of the distribution of infrastructure expenditures by...
Two literatures in political economy argue that differences in political institutions help explain v...
We analyze how budgetary institutions affect government budget deficits in member states of the Euro...