We study the effect of franchise extension on the fiscal structure of central and local governments in the United Kingdom between 1820 and 1913 to revisit the Redistribution Hypothesis - the prediction that franchise extension causes an increase in state-sponsored redistribution. We adopt a novel method of uncovering causality from non-experimental data proposed by Hoover (2001). This method is based on tests for structural breaks in the marginal and conditional distributions of the franchise and fiscal structure time series preceded by a detailed historical narrative analysis. We do not find any compelling evidence that supports the Redistribution Hypothesis
This article presents new evidence on the ability of Peacock and Wiseman's displacement hypothesis t...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the threat of revolution caused the elite to extend the voting ...
Abstract: This paper carries out a critical reappraisal of the two contending theories purporting to...
AbstractThe Redistribution Hypothesis predicts that franchise extension causes an increase in state-...
Does an extension of the voting franchise always increase public spending or can it be a source of r...
Does an extension of the voting franchise increase public spending or can it be a source of retrench...
We use evidence from the Second Reform Act, introduced in the United Kingdom in 1867, to analyze the...
We use evidence from the Second Reform Act, introduced in the United Kingdom in 1867, to analyze the...
We use evidence from the Second Reform Act, introduced in the United Kingdom in 1867, to analyze the...
This paper suggests a new approach to analyze the causes of franchise extension. Based on a new data...
Abstract. We use evidence from the Second Reform Act, introduced in the United King-dom in 1867, to ...
This paper presents new evidence on the ability of Peacock and Wiseman'sdisplacement hypothesis to e...
Empirical studies have established that franchise extension has positive effects on long-run growth ...
This paper carries out a critical reappraisal of the two contending theories purporting to explain l...
This paper carries out a critical reappraisal of the two contending theories purporting to explain l...
This article presents new evidence on the ability of Peacock and Wiseman's displacement hypothesis t...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the threat of revolution caused the elite to extend the voting ...
Abstract: This paper carries out a critical reappraisal of the two contending theories purporting to...
AbstractThe Redistribution Hypothesis predicts that franchise extension causes an increase in state-...
Does an extension of the voting franchise always increase public spending or can it be a source of r...
Does an extension of the voting franchise increase public spending or can it be a source of retrench...
We use evidence from the Second Reform Act, introduced in the United Kingdom in 1867, to analyze the...
We use evidence from the Second Reform Act, introduced in the United Kingdom in 1867, to analyze the...
We use evidence from the Second Reform Act, introduced in the United Kingdom in 1867, to analyze the...
This paper suggests a new approach to analyze the causes of franchise extension. Based on a new data...
Abstract. We use evidence from the Second Reform Act, introduced in the United King-dom in 1867, to ...
This paper presents new evidence on the ability of Peacock and Wiseman'sdisplacement hypothesis to e...
Empirical studies have established that franchise extension has positive effects on long-run growth ...
This paper carries out a critical reappraisal of the two contending theories purporting to explain l...
This paper carries out a critical reappraisal of the two contending theories purporting to explain l...
This article presents new evidence on the ability of Peacock and Wiseman's displacement hypothesis t...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the threat of revolution caused the elite to extend the voting ...
Abstract: This paper carries out a critical reappraisal of the two contending theories purporting to...