This paper considers an endogenous growth model with productive government spending in which overlapping generations of agents vote sequentially on policy. With sequential majority voting, there is a multiplicity of politico-economic equilibria originating from self-fulfilling policy expectations. Some of these equilibria are Pareto-inefficient and there are endogenous cycles. A constitutional rule providing partial commitment significantly shrinks the set of politico-economic equilibria, removing all inefficiencies and cycles. However, a likely outcome is that government size is too high relative to the growth maximizing size
We consider an overlapping-generations model in which public spending directly contributes to an inc...
This paper introduces habit-forming preferences in a Barro-type endogenous growth model with product...
This paper develops a game-theoretic model of endogenous economic policy in autocratic regimes. In t...
'Is it politically feasible for governments to engineer endogenous growth? This paper illustrates tw...
. We study the determinants of voting outcomes on the provision of public consumption through margin...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the recent developments in endogenous growth models. ...
We consider a Barro-type endogenous growth model in which the government's purchases of goods and se...
This paper analyzes the political economy of growth when agents and the government have finite horiz...
This paper develops a two-period overlapping-generations model featuring en-dogenous growth and inte...
When the government must decide not only on road public-policy programs (like investment in infrastr...
We consider an overlapping generations model in which public spending directly contributes to grow u...
Lutz Hendricks, and Patrick Pintus for excellent comments. I also thank two anonymous referees, and ...
This paper extends public spending-based growth theory along three directions: we assume a logistic ...
We model the political process as consisting of voting on the issue considered salient, public expen...
Elections---often to a considerable degree---influence the fiscal policies pursued by governments in...
We consider an overlapping-generations model in which public spending directly contributes to an inc...
This paper introduces habit-forming preferences in a Barro-type endogenous growth model with product...
This paper develops a game-theoretic model of endogenous economic policy in autocratic regimes. In t...
'Is it politically feasible for governments to engineer endogenous growth? This paper illustrates tw...
. We study the determinants of voting outcomes on the provision of public consumption through margin...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the recent developments in endogenous growth models. ...
We consider a Barro-type endogenous growth model in which the government's purchases of goods and se...
This paper analyzes the political economy of growth when agents and the government have finite horiz...
This paper develops a two-period overlapping-generations model featuring en-dogenous growth and inte...
When the government must decide not only on road public-policy programs (like investment in infrastr...
We consider an overlapping generations model in which public spending directly contributes to grow u...
Lutz Hendricks, and Patrick Pintus for excellent comments. I also thank two anonymous referees, and ...
This paper extends public spending-based growth theory along three directions: we assume a logistic ...
We model the political process as consisting of voting on the issue considered salient, public expen...
Elections---often to a considerable degree---influence the fiscal policies pursued by governments in...
We consider an overlapping-generations model in which public spending directly contributes to an inc...
This paper introduces habit-forming preferences in a Barro-type endogenous growth model with product...
This paper develops a game-theoretic model of endogenous economic policy in autocratic regimes. In t...