Because the American states operate under balanced budget requirements, increases in spending in one area typically entail equal and opposite budget cuts in other programs. The literature analysing the correlates of government spending by policy area has mostly ignored these trade-offs inherent to policymaking, failing to address one of the most politically interesting and important dimensions of fiscal policy. Borrowing from the statistical literature on compositional data, we present more appropriate and efficient methods that explicitly incorporate the budget constraint into models of spending by budget category. We apply these methods to eight categories of spending from the American states over the years 1984–2009 to reveal winners and...
This paper explores on a panel of 19 OECD countries the role of fragmentation indetermining fiscal o...
This paper explores on a panel of 19 OECD countries the role of fragmentation in determining fiscal ...
The persistence of fiscal deficits in many industrial democracies has spawned a vast theoretical lit...
Because the American states operate under balanced budget requirements, increases in spending in one...
We have seen policy makers in the American states reevaluate and reestablish their taxing and spendi...
Partisan models of budget politics largely concentrate on the size of government, budget deficits an...
This paper tests various hypotheses about distributive politics by studying the distribution of fede...
This paper provides new evidence on the determinants of the allocation of the US federal budget to t...
Fiscal policy is procyclical when government expenditures and tax revenues increase during periods o...
State government spending has grown dramatically out of propor-tion to inflation and population grow...
We investigate whether laws restricting fiscal policies across U.S. states lead politicians to adopt...
When writing budgets, how do lawmakers decide whether to direct dollars to their districts or to spr...
The historical development and contemporary nature of the American federal budget process have indic...
This dissertation contributes to the literature on the relationship between political constraints an...
We argue that the costs of bargaining failure are important determinants of legislative delay and gr...
This paper explores on a panel of 19 OECD countries the role of fragmentation indetermining fiscal o...
This paper explores on a panel of 19 OECD countries the role of fragmentation in determining fiscal ...
The persistence of fiscal deficits in many industrial democracies has spawned a vast theoretical lit...
Because the American states operate under balanced budget requirements, increases in spending in one...
We have seen policy makers in the American states reevaluate and reestablish their taxing and spendi...
Partisan models of budget politics largely concentrate on the size of government, budget deficits an...
This paper tests various hypotheses about distributive politics by studying the distribution of fede...
This paper provides new evidence on the determinants of the allocation of the US federal budget to t...
Fiscal policy is procyclical when government expenditures and tax revenues increase during periods o...
State government spending has grown dramatically out of propor-tion to inflation and population grow...
We investigate whether laws restricting fiscal policies across U.S. states lead politicians to adopt...
When writing budgets, how do lawmakers decide whether to direct dollars to their districts or to spr...
The historical development and contemporary nature of the American federal budget process have indic...
This dissertation contributes to the literature on the relationship between political constraints an...
We argue that the costs of bargaining failure are important determinants of legislative delay and gr...
This paper explores on a panel of 19 OECD countries the role of fragmentation indetermining fiscal o...
This paper explores on a panel of 19 OECD countries the role of fragmentation in determining fiscal ...
The persistence of fiscal deficits in many industrial democracies has spawned a vast theoretical lit...