This paper addresses two empirical questions. Is fiscal policy affected by upcoming elections? If so, do election-motivated fiscal policies enhance the probability of re-election of the incumbent? Employing data for 65 democratic countries over 1975-2005 in a semi-pooled panel model, we find that in most countries fiscal policy is hardly affected by elections. The countries for which we find a significant political budget cycle are very diverse. They include 'young' democracies but also 'established' democracies. In countries with a political budget cycle, election-motivated fiscal policies have a significant positive (but fairly small) effect on the electoral support for the political parties in government.</p
This thesis builds on the literature on Political Budget Cycles by analyzing the composition of such...
This article examines whether there is a political budget cycle (PBC) in countries in the euro area....
political budget cycles; fiscal policy; taxation; political economy.Despite significant evidence of ...
This paper addresses two empirical questions. Is fiscal policy affected by upcoming elections? If so...
This paper investigates the impact of elections on the level and composition of fiscal instruments u...
We ask whether fiscal rules constrain incumbents from using fiscal policy tools for reelection purpo...
This paper examines whether there is a political budget cycle (PBC) in countries in the euro area. U...
This paper examines the effects of elections on central governments’ fiscal policy conducts. We cons...
A growing body of literature suggests that office-motivated politicians manipulate fiscal policy ins...
This paper provides evidences of the electoral influence on fiscal policy in the Eurozone countries....
Most recent cross-country studies on election-motivated fiscal policy assume that the data can be po...
This paper examines the effects of elections on the conduct of central governments' fiscal policies....
This paper overcomes traditional political budget cycles models, focusing solely on the dynamics of ...
This chapter reviews the literature on political budget cycles (PBCs), focusing on studies that anal...
Using data covering 5 election moments (1976-2000) for 308 Flemish municipalities we look for eviden...
This thesis builds on the literature on Political Budget Cycles by analyzing the composition of such...
This article examines whether there is a political budget cycle (PBC) in countries in the euro area....
political budget cycles; fiscal policy; taxation; political economy.Despite significant evidence of ...
This paper addresses two empirical questions. Is fiscal policy affected by upcoming elections? If so...
This paper investigates the impact of elections on the level and composition of fiscal instruments u...
We ask whether fiscal rules constrain incumbents from using fiscal policy tools for reelection purpo...
This paper examines whether there is a political budget cycle (PBC) in countries in the euro area. U...
This paper examines the effects of elections on central governments’ fiscal policy conducts. We cons...
A growing body of literature suggests that office-motivated politicians manipulate fiscal policy ins...
This paper provides evidences of the electoral influence on fiscal policy in the Eurozone countries....
Most recent cross-country studies on election-motivated fiscal policy assume that the data can be po...
This paper examines the effects of elections on the conduct of central governments' fiscal policies....
This paper overcomes traditional political budget cycles models, focusing solely on the dynamics of ...
This chapter reviews the literature on political budget cycles (PBCs), focusing on studies that anal...
Using data covering 5 election moments (1976-2000) for 308 Flemish municipalities we look for eviden...
This thesis builds on the literature on Political Budget Cycles by analyzing the composition of such...
This article examines whether there is a political budget cycle (PBC) in countries in the euro area....
political budget cycles; fiscal policy; taxation; political economy.Despite significant evidence of ...