We investigate the political determinants of liberalization in OECD network industries, performing a panel estimation over 30 years, through the largest and most updated sample available. Our results contrast with the traditional wisdom according to which right-wing governments do promote market-oriented policies more intensively than left-wing ones. Our findings reveal a neglected role of the so-called neoliberalism in promoting left-wing market-oriented policy. As a result, we claim that ideological cleavages ceased to act as determinants of the liberalization wave observed in network industries. This result is confirmed when controlling for the existing regulatory conditions that executives find when elected. Furthermore, we find that th...
Previous empirical literature suggests that privatization choices are driven by ideology. However, a...
Most OECD economies witnessed a liberalization of economic policies over the past thirty years. The ...
Political-economic classics of different schools agreed that capitalism inherently and inevitably le...
We investigate the political determinants of liberalization in OECD network industries, performing a...
We investigate the political determinants of liberalization in OECD network industries, performing a...
We investigate the political determinants of liberalization in OECD network industries, performing a...
Abstract: We empirically investigate the political determinants of deregulation policies in 23 OECD...
We empirically investigate the political determinants of deregulation policies in six network indust...
We empirically investigate the political determinants of liberalization and privatization policies i...
We empirically investigate the political determinants of liberalization and privatization policies i...
"This paper empirically investigates contrasting views on the politics of economic policy. Merging d...
'This paper empirically investigates contrasting views on the politics of economic policy. Merging d...
The change from analogue to digital technologies in the mobile telecom industries at the beginning o...
This paper empirically investigates contrasting views on the politics of economic policy. Merging di...
Previous empirical literature suggests that privatization choices are driven by ideology. However, a...
Previous empirical literature suggests that privatization choices are driven by ideology. However, a...
Most OECD economies witnessed a liberalization of economic policies over the past thirty years. The ...
Political-economic classics of different schools agreed that capitalism inherently and inevitably le...
We investigate the political determinants of liberalization in OECD network industries, performing a...
We investigate the political determinants of liberalization in OECD network industries, performing a...
We investigate the political determinants of liberalization in OECD network industries, performing a...
Abstract: We empirically investigate the political determinants of deregulation policies in 23 OECD...
We empirically investigate the political determinants of deregulation policies in six network indust...
We empirically investigate the political determinants of liberalization and privatization policies i...
We empirically investigate the political determinants of liberalization and privatization policies i...
"This paper empirically investigates contrasting views on the politics of economic policy. Merging d...
'This paper empirically investigates contrasting views on the politics of economic policy. Merging d...
The change from analogue to digital technologies in the mobile telecom industries at the beginning o...
This paper empirically investigates contrasting views on the politics of economic policy. Merging di...
Previous empirical literature suggests that privatization choices are driven by ideology. However, a...
Previous empirical literature suggests that privatization choices are driven by ideology. However, a...
Most OECD economies witnessed a liberalization of economic policies over the past thirty years. The ...
Political-economic classics of different schools agreed that capitalism inherently and inevitably le...