We investigate if a more populous or fragmented executive or legislative increases public spending, an effect known as " the Law of 1/n ". We test this for the supra-local governments of Belgium. On the basis of our dataset –including rather few " cross-sections " as well as rather few changes in our political variables of interest over time-we find few indications that more politicians or more fragmented governments lead to an increase in overall public expenditures. We find weak evidence in favour of a positive effect of a change in the size of the executive, more in particular of the number of ministers composing the governing coalition, on public spending. Our identification is based on an IV regression approach, instrumenting the numbe...
Summary I analyse the relationship between the geographic distribution of the government budget on t...
In this paper we study the relationship between legislature size with respect to general government ...
Despite an international consensus on the importance to limit State aid spending, large amounts of r...
We investigate if a more populous or fragmented executive or legislative increases public spending, ...
What is the influence of the rules of political representation on local spending? This research test...
The law of 1/n (Weingast, Shepsle, and Johnsen, Journal of Political Economy, 1981) posits a positiv...
What is the influence of the rules of political representation on local spending? This research test...
I study the effect of council size on municipal expenditures by using a rich data set providing info...
The purpose of this paper is to test whether public spending by local communities in Belgium is infl...
This article studies the nationalisation of local party systems in Belgian regions across eight elec...
This article offers new evidence on the political determinants of local government's public investme...
International audienceThis paper tests for the impact of political fragmentation on the volatility o...
Previous empirical studies have found a positive relationship between the size of the legislature an...
This paper makes use of regression discontinuity designs to estimate the effect of the number of leg...
Using a unique set of electoral rules present in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg, we explore the qu...
Summary I analyse the relationship between the geographic distribution of the government budget on t...
In this paper we study the relationship between legislature size with respect to general government ...
Despite an international consensus on the importance to limit State aid spending, large amounts of r...
We investigate if a more populous or fragmented executive or legislative increases public spending, ...
What is the influence of the rules of political representation on local spending? This research test...
The law of 1/n (Weingast, Shepsle, and Johnsen, Journal of Political Economy, 1981) posits a positiv...
What is the influence of the rules of political representation on local spending? This research test...
I study the effect of council size on municipal expenditures by using a rich data set providing info...
The purpose of this paper is to test whether public spending by local communities in Belgium is infl...
This article studies the nationalisation of local party systems in Belgian regions across eight elec...
This article offers new evidence on the political determinants of local government's public investme...
International audienceThis paper tests for the impact of political fragmentation on the volatility o...
Previous empirical studies have found a positive relationship between the size of the legislature an...
This paper makes use of regression discontinuity designs to estimate the effect of the number of leg...
Using a unique set of electoral rules present in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg, we explore the qu...
Summary I analyse the relationship between the geographic distribution of the government budget on t...
In this paper we study the relationship between legislature size with respect to general government ...
Despite an international consensus on the importance to limit State aid spending, large amounts of r...