Models of strategic debt predict that public debt increases with polarization, measured by the ideological distance between the government and its likely successor. Conversely if voters are both short-termist and also more likely to switch their vote for parties offering higher spending and public good provision when the electorate is ideologically concentrated, then debt can fall with polarization, measured by dispersion of ideological preferences in the electorate. Using time-varying polarization measures generated from ideology data from party manifestos, we find a sizable and statistically significant negative association between debt levels in OECD countries and ideological polarization in the electorate
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Theoretical literature seeking to explain public-debt accumulation exploded in recent years as debt ...
In this paper, we consider if extreme policies in terms of more polarized budgets can occur under th...
Efforts to explain corruption have increased dramatically in recent years. The interest stems from t...
Strong evidence has been emerging that major democracies have become more politically polarized, at ...
We model a two-parties electoral game in an environment where voters are imperfectly informed on the...
We examine the effect of political polarization within state legislatures on state bond yields. Def...
This article tests systematically the effect of political structures on the credibility of sovereign...
We study the role of political frictions in fiscal policy outcomes. We propose a simple model of fis...
Using panel data from the US states, we document a robust negative relationship between state-level ...
This study considers how present-biased preferences influence public debt policy when a violation of...
In this article, we aim to identify the main determinants of political polarization using Bayesian M...
In this paper I test two models of strategic debt behavior. The general idea is that if a government...
Increasing political polarization implies that each election expands the gap between the supporters ...
AbstractWe study the role of political frictions in public policy outcomes. We propose a simple mode...
Political polarization has been shown to significantly influence a country's economic performance. H...
Theoretical literature seeking to explain public-debt accumulation exploded in recent years as debt ...
In this paper, we consider if extreme policies in terms of more polarized budgets can occur under th...
Efforts to explain corruption have increased dramatically in recent years. The interest stems from t...
Strong evidence has been emerging that major democracies have become more politically polarized, at ...