This paper focuses on the issue of the electoral and ideological cycles in state government budget for the eleven Western German Länder. We verify this hypothesis over the period 1974–1994 for the following budgetary variables: total expenditures, surplus/deficit, administration, health care, education, roads and social security benefits. While overall our results seem to show that generally the party variable does not play a systematic role in spending decisions, they provide some support to the opportunistic cycle theory showing that the only relevant phenomenon is the effect of the upcoming election on the government spending inclinations
Until recently, most research on political budget cycles was based on the (often implicit) presumpti...
This paper addresses two empirical questions. Is fiscal policy affected by upcoming elections? If so...
Partisan models of budget politics largely concentrate on the size of government, budget deficits an...
This paper focuses on the issue of the electoral and ideological cycles in state government budget f...
Theories of political budget cycles have been contested because scholars find that incumbents can ma...
We analyze the deficits of the German Länder for the period from 1960 to 2005 and test a number of h...
A political budget cycle is a periodic fluctua-tion in a government’s fiscal policies, which is indu...
Recent literature suggests that electoral budget cycles are a phenomenon of new rather than establis...
We analyze the deficits of the German Länder for the period from 1960 to 2000 and test a number of h...
This paper explores the political economy of fiscal policy in the German Länder, testing several the...
This paper examines the effects of elections on the conduct of central governments' fiscal policies....
This diploma thesis examines the determinants of retrenchment in the GermanLaender. The literature o...
This paper reconciles the long-standing debate on electorally motivated government spending by embed...
Most recent cross-country studies on election-motivated fiscal policy assume that the data can be po...
Until recently, most research on political budget cycles was based on the (often implicit) presumpti...
Until recently, most research on political budget cycles was based on the (often implicit) presumpti...
This paper addresses two empirical questions. Is fiscal policy affected by upcoming elections? If so...
Partisan models of budget politics largely concentrate on the size of government, budget deficits an...
This paper focuses on the issue of the electoral and ideological cycles in state government budget f...
Theories of political budget cycles have been contested because scholars find that incumbents can ma...
We analyze the deficits of the German Länder for the period from 1960 to 2005 and test a number of h...
A political budget cycle is a periodic fluctua-tion in a government’s fiscal policies, which is indu...
Recent literature suggests that electoral budget cycles are a phenomenon of new rather than establis...
We analyze the deficits of the German Länder for the period from 1960 to 2000 and test a number of h...
This paper explores the political economy of fiscal policy in the German Länder, testing several the...
This paper examines the effects of elections on the conduct of central governments' fiscal policies....
This diploma thesis examines the determinants of retrenchment in the GermanLaender. The literature o...
This paper reconciles the long-standing debate on electorally motivated government spending by embed...
Most recent cross-country studies on election-motivated fiscal policy assume that the data can be po...
Until recently, most research on political budget cycles was based on the (often implicit) presumpti...
Until recently, most research on political budget cycles was based on the (often implicit) presumpti...
This paper addresses two empirical questions. Is fiscal policy affected by upcoming elections? If so...
Partisan models of budget politics largely concentrate on the size of government, budget deficits an...