This paper presents subnational evidence of electoraly-motivated changes in the level of public expenditures, budgetary deficits and composition of public expenditures in Argentina. The empirical study is made using a dynamic panel data analysis (GMM) for 22 provinces during period 1985-2001. We find evidence of political cycles in policies around the election date. Results shows that deficits and public expenditures increase in election years. Evidence also suggest that expenditures shift toward more visible public investment and away from current consumption goods
This article analyses the incidence of politically driven cycles on the functional components and su...
What is the effect of political competition on subnational social spending? Using descriptive statis...
This paper overcomes traditional political budget cycles models, focusing solely on the dynamics of ...
This paper presents subnational evidence of electoraly-motivated changes in the level of public expe...
Evidence of Political Budget Cycles from cross-countries studies has been rationalized as coming fro...
Theoretical models of the political budget cycle suggest that electoral manipulation of government e...
We study how distributive politics affects political budget cycles and voting within a federal count...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to analyze how the implementation of the Budgetary Stability Law ha...
We present a model of the Political Budget Cycle in which voters and politicians have preferences fo...
This paper overcomes traditional political budget cycles models, focusing solely on the dynamics of ...
This paper investigates the impact of elections on the level and composition of fiscal instruments u...
Using a new Colombian data set (1830-2000), we analyze how changes in the electoral legislation with...
This paper aims to detect the presence of political budget cycles (PBuCs) around presidential electi...
Abstract: What is the effect of political competition on subnational social spending? Using descript...
This chapter reviews the literature on political budget cycles (PBCs), focusing on studies that anal...
This article analyses the incidence of politically driven cycles on the functional components and su...
What is the effect of political competition on subnational social spending? Using descriptive statis...
This paper overcomes traditional political budget cycles models, focusing solely on the dynamics of ...
This paper presents subnational evidence of electoraly-motivated changes in the level of public expe...
Evidence of Political Budget Cycles from cross-countries studies has been rationalized as coming fro...
Theoretical models of the political budget cycle suggest that electoral manipulation of government e...
We study how distributive politics affects political budget cycles and voting within a federal count...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to analyze how the implementation of the Budgetary Stability Law ha...
We present a model of the Political Budget Cycle in which voters and politicians have preferences fo...
This paper overcomes traditional political budget cycles models, focusing solely on the dynamics of ...
This paper investigates the impact of elections on the level and composition of fiscal instruments u...
Using a new Colombian data set (1830-2000), we analyze how changes in the electoral legislation with...
This paper aims to detect the presence of political budget cycles (PBuCs) around presidential electi...
Abstract: What is the effect of political competition on subnational social spending? Using descript...
This chapter reviews the literature on political budget cycles (PBCs), focusing on studies that anal...
This article analyses the incidence of politically driven cycles on the functional components and su...
What is the effect of political competition on subnational social spending? Using descriptive statis...
This paper overcomes traditional political budget cycles models, focusing solely on the dynamics of ...