One of the most debated issues in economics in recent years is the extent of budget deficits and public debt. Given the failure of standard economic theories in explaining the cross-national variations of fiscal outcomes, scholars in political economy have turned to political factors to account this phenomenon. However, much of extant literature is on OECD countries and their findings have limited applicability outside the OECD context, especially in regions where there is wide variation in the level of democracy. Moreover, it is only in the more recent years that scholars begin to explore the interaction between political factors in influencing fiscal policy outcomes. Using panel data for 19 countries in Asia over the period 1980-2012, we ...
This paper explores on a panel of 19 OECD countries the role of fragmentation in determining fiscal ...
Most recent cross-country studies on election-motivated fiscal policy assume that the data can be po...
The relation between democracy and public spending is a complex one. This paper provides evidence fr...
One line of research finds the size of the deficit to be positively correlated with the number of po...
Most industrialized countries entered the 1980s with their public finances in disarray. At the time,...
Several recent studies find evidence of electoral deficit cycles in a wide cross-section of countrie...
Using a panel of 22 OECD countries over the 1971-1996 period, this paper extends previous literature...
Using a panel of 22 OECD countries over the 1971-1996 period, this paper extends previous literature...
Using a panel of 22 OECD countries over the 1971-1996 period, this paper extends previous literature...
In this paper we develop the analysis of the effects on political fragmentation on fiscal policy in ...
Most industrialized countries entered the 1980s with their public finances in disarray. At the time,...
Focusing on developing countries in three geographical areas (South-East Asia, Latin America and Eur...
Since 1980s, many fundamental changes have been experienced in many areas especially in economy and ...
Previous studies on political budget cycles (PBCs) implicitly assume the executive has full discreti...
This paper explores on a panel of 19 OECD countries the role of fragmentation in determining fiscal ...
Most recent cross-country studies on election-motivated fiscal policy assume that the data can be po...
The relation between democracy and public spending is a complex one. This paper provides evidence fr...
One line of research finds the size of the deficit to be positively correlated with the number of po...
Most industrialized countries entered the 1980s with their public finances in disarray. At the time,...
Several recent studies find evidence of electoral deficit cycles in a wide cross-section of countrie...
Using a panel of 22 OECD countries over the 1971-1996 period, this paper extends previous literature...
Using a panel of 22 OECD countries over the 1971-1996 period, this paper extends previous literature...
Using a panel of 22 OECD countries over the 1971-1996 period, this paper extends previous literature...
In this paper we develop the analysis of the effects on political fragmentation on fiscal policy in ...
Most industrialized countries entered the 1980s with their public finances in disarray. At the time,...
Focusing on developing countries in three geographical areas (South-East Asia, Latin America and Eur...
Since 1980s, many fundamental changes have been experienced in many areas especially in economy and ...
Previous studies on political budget cycles (PBCs) implicitly assume the executive has full discreti...
This paper explores on a panel of 19 OECD countries the role of fragmentation in determining fiscal ...
Most recent cross-country studies on election-motivated fiscal policy assume that the data can be po...
The relation between democracy and public spending is a complex one. This paper provides evidence fr...