This paper challenges the focus on budget deficits that permeates the literature on fiscal policy. It analyzes countries running budget surpluses and asks why some of them preserved these surpluses while others did not. Whereas several OECD members recorded surpluses for just a few years, balanced budgets became the norm in Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, New Zealand, and Sweden in the late 1990s. The paper compares the fiscal policy choices of both types of countries from a historical-institutionalist perspective. It argues that a path-dependent shift in the balance of power of fiscal policy interests explains why surpluses persisted in one group of countries but not in the other. This reconfiguration of interests was triggered by a d...
This paper focuses on the management of fiscal deficits and the public debt in the industrial democr...
Austerity is one of the most controversial policies in Europe. Fiscal rules are a key political inst...
Australian governments since the late 1970s have attempted to eliminate the fiscal deficit through r...
This article challenges the focus on budget deficits that permeates the literature on the comparativ...
This article challenges the focus on budget deficits that permeates the literature on the comparativ...
The subject of research of this paper is the specifics of forming and managing a budget surplus when...
In the wake of the financial crisis, many developed countries have embarked upon ambitious fiscal co...
The 1990s saw an era of fiscal consolidation in industrialised countries, which struggled with fisca...
The 1990s saw an era of fiscal consolidation in industrialised countries, which struggled with fisca...
The persistence of fiscal deficits in many industrial democracies has spawned a vast theoretical lit...
This article discusses issues regarding budget process rules in the context of the current pattern o...
This paper explores the evolution of Swedish fiscal policy from one extreme approach to another one ...
From the mid-1990s until the 2008 financial crisis, two countries, each with different political, ad...
International audienceWe revisit the twin-deficits relationship for a sample of 65 countries with fi...
In several countries policymakers are striving to improve the budget balance. Trivially, this can be...
This paper focuses on the management of fiscal deficits and the public debt in the industrial democr...
Austerity is one of the most controversial policies in Europe. Fiscal rules are a key political inst...
Australian governments since the late 1970s have attempted to eliminate the fiscal deficit through r...
This article challenges the focus on budget deficits that permeates the literature on the comparativ...
This article challenges the focus on budget deficits that permeates the literature on the comparativ...
The subject of research of this paper is the specifics of forming and managing a budget surplus when...
In the wake of the financial crisis, many developed countries have embarked upon ambitious fiscal co...
The 1990s saw an era of fiscal consolidation in industrialised countries, which struggled with fisca...
The 1990s saw an era of fiscal consolidation in industrialised countries, which struggled with fisca...
The persistence of fiscal deficits in many industrial democracies has spawned a vast theoretical lit...
This article discusses issues regarding budget process rules in the context of the current pattern o...
This paper explores the evolution of Swedish fiscal policy from one extreme approach to another one ...
From the mid-1990s until the 2008 financial crisis, two countries, each with different political, ad...
International audienceWe revisit the twin-deficits relationship for a sample of 65 countries with fi...
In several countries policymakers are striving to improve the budget balance. Trivially, this can be...
This paper focuses on the management of fiscal deficits and the public debt in the industrial democr...
Austerity is one of the most controversial policies in Europe. Fiscal rules are a key political inst...
Australian governments since the late 1970s have attempted to eliminate the fiscal deficit through r...