The construction of a monetary union with a single currency in Europe raises serious concerns for those who understand the democratic process as one in which social groups compete on different ideological programs. This is because it increasingly constrains national governments of different partisan hues to follow similar fiscal and monetary policies. Recent empirical studies indicate that these concerns might be somewhat misplaced since there is evidence that partisan convergence on macroeconomic policy predates these institutional developments. One problem with these studies, though, is that they fail to include the electoral system as a constraint on partisan behavior. Since electoral systems generate centripetal and centrifugal tend...
Do political factors have any effect on fiscal policy and public spending in the post-communist Euro...
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Theoretical literature seeking to explain public-debt accumulation exploded in recent years as debt ...
This study argues that coordination of electoral cycles among European Union (EU) member states and ...
This paper provides evidences of the electoral influence on fiscal policy in the Eurozone countries....
Abstract: The principal concerns of this paper are with the roles partisan politics have played in t...
Abstract: The Stability Growth Pact and the 3% rule did not prevent countries from running large de...
Most recent cross-country studies on election-motivated fiscal policy assume that the data can be po...
This paper endeavours to illuminate the political and institutional factors that can help explain di...
Theoretical literature seeking to explain public-debt accumulation exploded in recent years as debt ...
We examine the impact of four factors on the fiscal policies of the euro-area countries over the las...
This book synthesizes and extends modern political-economic theory to explain the postwar evolution ...
When using discretionary fiscal policies in the countries belonging to the European Union, any chan...
This paper endeavours to illuminate the political and institutional factors that can help explain di...
This thesis builds on the literature on Political Budget Cycles by analyzing the composition of such...
Do political factors have any effect on fiscal policy and public spending in the post-communist Euro...
This paper tests fiscal sustainability by analysing stationarity and cointegration between public ex...
Theoretical literature seeking to explain public-debt accumulation exploded in recent years as debt ...
This study argues that coordination of electoral cycles among European Union (EU) member states and ...
This paper provides evidences of the electoral influence on fiscal policy in the Eurozone countries....
Abstract: The principal concerns of this paper are with the roles partisan politics have played in t...
Abstract: The Stability Growth Pact and the 3% rule did not prevent countries from running large de...
Most recent cross-country studies on election-motivated fiscal policy assume that the data can be po...
This paper endeavours to illuminate the political and institutional factors that can help explain di...
Theoretical literature seeking to explain public-debt accumulation exploded in recent years as debt ...
We examine the impact of four factors on the fiscal policies of the euro-area countries over the las...
This book synthesizes and extends modern political-economic theory to explain the postwar evolution ...
When using discretionary fiscal policies in the countries belonging to the European Union, any chan...
This paper endeavours to illuminate the political and institutional factors that can help explain di...
This thesis builds on the literature on Political Budget Cycles by analyzing the composition of such...
Do political factors have any effect on fiscal policy and public spending in the post-communist Euro...
This paper tests fiscal sustainability by analysing stationarity and cointegration between public ex...
Theoretical literature seeking to explain public-debt accumulation exploded in recent years as debt ...