This paper examines whether government ideology has influenced the allocation of public expenditures in OECD countries. I analyze two datasets that report different expenditure categories and cover the time periods 1970-1997 and 1990-2006, respectively. The results suggest that government ideology has had a rather weak influence on the composition of governments’ budgets. Leftist governments, however, increased spending on “Public Services” in the period 1970-1997 and on “Education” in the period 1990-2006. These findings imply, first, that government ideology hardly influenced budgetary affairs in the last decades, and thus, if ideology plays a role at all, it influences non-budgetary affairs. Second, education has become an important expe...
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This paper tests several leading hypotheses on determinants of government expenditure. The purpose i...
This paper tests several leading hypotheses on determinants of government expenditure. The purpose i...
Partisan models of budget politics largely concentrate on the size of government, budget deficits an...
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I reassess the argument by Tavits and Letki (2009) that in Eastern Europe in the 1990s and 2000s lef...
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This paper explores on a panel of 19 OECD countries the role of fragmentation in determining fiscal ...
This paper tests several leading hypotheses on determinants of government expenditure. The purpose i...
This paper tests several leading hypotheses on determinants of government expenditure. The purpose i...
Partisan models of budget politics largely concentrate on the size of government, budget deficits an...
This paper examines how policy affects public health expenditures. Analyzing an OECD panel in the pe...
I reassess the argument by Tavits and Letki (2009) that in Eastern Europe in the 1990s and 2000s lef...
We analyze the impact of ideology on the size of government. In a simple model the government sets r...
This article revisits the influential partisan alignment hypothesis, which posits that subnational g...
Most industrialized countries entered the 1980s with their public finances in disarray. At the time,...
The article is revisiting a never-concluded debate about the partisan effect on public spending. It ...
This paper examines the influence of government ideology on public sector size through a statistical...
This paper investigates the importance of political ideology for the choice of the tax structure. In...
This paper analyzes and compares the explanatory powers of the two main theories describing the proc...
In this paper, we try to interpret several important trends in the size of governments and governmen...
The article discusses the influence of public expenditure on the economy, it analyses how the struct...
This paper explores on a panel of 19 OECD countries the role of fragmentation in determining fiscal ...
This paper tests several leading hypotheses on determinants of government expenditure. The purpose i...
This paper tests several leading hypotheses on determinants of government expenditure. The purpose i...