The paper focuses the applicability of political cycles theories in specific circumstances of economies in transition which are at the same time the new democracies. Economic and political transition in these countries change both people’s and politicians’ preferences, institutions and generate specific politically motivated misuse of economic policymaking. Theories of political cycles in macroeconomics have been developed since 1970s, when the fact that policymakers could use economic policy as an efficient tool for increasing their chances for reelection became obvious. In countries with parliamentary democracies, incentives of policymakers to influence election results could be opportunistically motivated (opportunistic models) or ideolo...
This paper examines whether electoral motives and government ideology influence short-term economic ...
The article deals with the economic behaviour of a hypothetical political leader in the institutiona...
Political business cycle models of economic policymaking have been welcomed by both political scient...
The paper focuses the applicability of political cycles theories in specific circumstances of econom...
Politicians and political parties are faced with the problem of being elected into power, and later,...
This paper reviews the theory and evidence concerning Political Business Cycles (PBC), which are bas...
This paper examines how political institutions and electoral outcomes have affected the economic ref...
The paper analyses the four principal model types that comprise the political business cycle literat...
This study deals with important issues related to the new political macroeconomics and its applianc...
The purpose of this paper is to test for evidence of opportunistic "political business cycles" in a ...
The thesis begins by considering the established political business cycle models. There are five suc...
The political-economic cycle can be caused as the consequence of the wrong political decisions, made...
According to the theory of ―Political Business Cycles (PBC)‖, politicians prefer to pursue opportun...
The aim of the paper is a discussion on the economic aspect of a political transition analysed with ...
Classical theory considers political business cycle as a result of either opportunistic behavior of ...
This paper examines whether electoral motives and government ideology influence short-term economic ...
The article deals with the economic behaviour of a hypothetical political leader in the institutiona...
Political business cycle models of economic policymaking have been welcomed by both political scient...
The paper focuses the applicability of political cycles theories in specific circumstances of econom...
Politicians and political parties are faced with the problem of being elected into power, and later,...
This paper reviews the theory and evidence concerning Political Business Cycles (PBC), which are bas...
This paper examines how political institutions and electoral outcomes have affected the economic ref...
The paper analyses the four principal model types that comprise the political business cycle literat...
This study deals with important issues related to the new political macroeconomics and its applianc...
The purpose of this paper is to test for evidence of opportunistic "political business cycles" in a ...
The thesis begins by considering the established political business cycle models. There are five suc...
The political-economic cycle can be caused as the consequence of the wrong political decisions, made...
According to the theory of ―Political Business Cycles (PBC)‖, politicians prefer to pursue opportun...
The aim of the paper is a discussion on the economic aspect of a political transition analysed with ...
Classical theory considers political business cycle as a result of either opportunistic behavior of ...
This paper examines whether electoral motives and government ideology influence short-term economic ...
The article deals with the economic behaviour of a hypothetical political leader in the institutiona...
Political business cycle models of economic policymaking have been welcomed by both political scient...