This paper explores the factors behind the time path of real spending and revenue in the West German states from 1975 to 2004. The empirical approach stresses robustness and takes into account a large set of economic and political variables. Our results suggest that common economic factors and, to a smaller degree, state-specific economic developments are important determinants of state fiscal performance. In comparison, the influence of political factors is limited both in statistical and quantitative terms. Finally, there is evidence that addressing governance problems and ensuring flexibility in terms of fiscal strategy are important ingredients for any policy aimed at improving fiscal outcomes at the state level
This paper provides new empirical evidence on the timing and sensitivity of fiscal policy over the b...
Different regional economic theories come to different conclusions with regard to the impact of (sta...
Abstract: The Stability Growth Pact and the 3% rule did not prevent countries from running large de...
This paper provides novel evidence on the time varying impact of government spending shocks on outpu...
This paper explores the political economy of fiscal policy in the German Länder, testing several the...
In many federal countries, local governments run large deficits, even when fiscal supervision by sta...
We analyze the deficits of the German Länder for the period from 1960 to 2000 and test a number of h...
This dissertation studies the effects of fiscal policy and the challenges due to government debt. ...
This paper studies whether the public debt policies of former West German states from 1975 until 200...
Over the past four decades, the accumulation of policy legacies and public debt has led to a decline...
Greiner A, Semmler W. An inquiry into the sustainability of German fiscal policy: Some time-series t...
In 2009, Germany introduced a new debt rule in its federal constitution (Grundgesetz). The socalled ...
We analyze the deficits of the German Länder (regional states) for the period from 1960 to 2005 and ...
In this paper, we analyze politicians’ expectations about future compliance with a fiscal rule, and ...
Most of literature, that investigates decisions of fiscal policies, concentrates on the creation and...
This paper provides new empirical evidence on the timing and sensitivity of fiscal policy over the b...
Different regional economic theories come to different conclusions with regard to the impact of (sta...
Abstract: The Stability Growth Pact and the 3% rule did not prevent countries from running large de...
This paper provides novel evidence on the time varying impact of government spending shocks on outpu...
This paper explores the political economy of fiscal policy in the German Länder, testing several the...
In many federal countries, local governments run large deficits, even when fiscal supervision by sta...
We analyze the deficits of the German Länder for the period from 1960 to 2000 and test a number of h...
This dissertation studies the effects of fiscal policy and the challenges due to government debt. ...
This paper studies whether the public debt policies of former West German states from 1975 until 200...
Over the past four decades, the accumulation of policy legacies and public debt has led to a decline...
Greiner A, Semmler W. An inquiry into the sustainability of German fiscal policy: Some time-series t...
In 2009, Germany introduced a new debt rule in its federal constitution (Grundgesetz). The socalled ...
We analyze the deficits of the German Länder (regional states) for the period from 1960 to 2005 and ...
In this paper, we analyze politicians’ expectations about future compliance with a fiscal rule, and ...
Most of literature, that investigates decisions of fiscal policies, concentrates on the creation and...
This paper provides new empirical evidence on the timing and sensitivity of fiscal policy over the b...
Different regional economic theories come to different conclusions with regard to the impact of (sta...
Abstract: The Stability Growth Pact and the 3% rule did not prevent countries from running large de...