The paper analyses the four principal model types that comprise the political business cycle literature. It then considers how this literature complements the ‘new political macroeconomics’ in analysing the impact of politics on inflation. Political business cycle models can be classified according to the political motivations of opportunism and ideology as well as by the way in which individuals form expectations. Using these classifications we pay particular attention to the underlying assumptions of the models. The paper concludes that a satisfactory model should incorporate the possibility of both ideological and opportunistic behaviour. While some academics continue to frown at the political business cycle literature, the ‘new politica...
This paper examines the relation between macroeconomic conditions, policy making and political insta...
As the term already suggests, political business cycles should be a phenomenon that is of interest f...
Rev. version July 24 1998Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.9336(98/4) /...
The paper surveys the ‘old ’ and ‘new ’ political macroeconomics. In the former we consider how gove...
This paper reviews the theory and evidence concerning Political Business Cycles (PBC), which are bas...
The paper focuses the applicability of political cycles theories in specific circumstances of econom...
The thesis begins by considering the established political business cycle models. There are five suc...
Politicians and political parties are faced with the problem of being elected to power, and later, o...
The paper analyses the principal four model types that comprise the political business cycle literat...
Macroeconomics is political. The very variables used in macroeconomic models – unemployment, inflat...
textChapters one and two of the dissertation investigate the effects of political disagreement on ma...
Political business cycle models of economic policymaking have been welcomed by both political scient...
This book is primarily aimed at business managers, professionals, students, and other interested ind...
The relationship between politics and economic policy has a long tradition in economic analysis. One...
ABSTRACT: Research on the political business cycle since the mid-1970s is surveyed and assessed. We ...
This paper examines the relation between macroeconomic conditions, policy making and political insta...
As the term already suggests, political business cycles should be a phenomenon that is of interest f...
Rev. version July 24 1998Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.9336(98/4) /...
The paper surveys the ‘old ’ and ‘new ’ political macroeconomics. In the former we consider how gove...
This paper reviews the theory and evidence concerning Political Business Cycles (PBC), which are bas...
The paper focuses the applicability of political cycles theories in specific circumstances of econom...
The thesis begins by considering the established political business cycle models. There are five suc...
Politicians and political parties are faced with the problem of being elected to power, and later, o...
The paper analyses the principal four model types that comprise the political business cycle literat...
Macroeconomics is political. The very variables used in macroeconomic models – unemployment, inflat...
textChapters one and two of the dissertation investigate the effects of political disagreement on ma...
Political business cycle models of economic policymaking have been welcomed by both political scient...
This book is primarily aimed at business managers, professionals, students, and other interested ind...
The relationship between politics and economic policy has a long tradition in economic analysis. One...
ABSTRACT: Research on the political business cycle since the mid-1970s is surveyed and assessed. We ...
This paper examines the relation between macroeconomic conditions, policy making and political insta...
As the term already suggests, political business cycles should be a phenomenon that is of interest f...
Rev. version July 24 1998Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.9336(98/4) /...