In this paper, we estimate a public infrastructure investment function using a panel data set of 307 Flemish municipalities for the period 1996 -2006. We particularly draw attention to political determinants of public infrastructure investment decisions. We show that the characteristics of the government, such as partisan affiliation and fragmentation, affect the level of public infrastructure investments. Local governments are also sensitive to the investment policy of neighbouring municipalities. There is a positive interaction effect that changes own investments by 20% of that of neighbouring municipalities. Finally, elections obviously have an impact on investment policy. Investments increase the nearer elections come, with highest inve...
International audienceThis paper aims at testing whether there exist spending interactions between F...
This paper aims at testing whether there exist spending interactions between French municipalities b...
This paper aims at testing whether there exist spending interactions between French municipalities ...
In this paper, we estimate a public infrastructure investment function using a panel data set of 307...
In this paper, we estimate a public infrastructure investment function using a panel data set of 307...
This article offers new evidence on the political determinants of local government's public investme...
In this paper, we estimate a public infrastructure investment function using a panel data set of 307...
This paper proposes a simultaneous-equation approach to the estimation of the contribution of infras...
The empirical evidence that links political institutions to economic outcomes has grown dramatically...
The purpose of this paper is to test whether public spending by local communities in Belgium is infl...
"Ergebnisse empirischer Forschung zum Thema regierungspolitischer und Budgetzyklen unterstützen eher...
Although the literature on the political economy of public finance is already quite extensive, most ...
Despite an international consensus on the importance to limit State aid spending, large amounts of r...
As in many other OECD countries, government investment expressed as share of GDP has decreased in Th...
As in many other OECD countries, government investment expressed as share of GDP has decreased in Th...
International audienceThis paper aims at testing whether there exist spending interactions between F...
This paper aims at testing whether there exist spending interactions between French municipalities b...
This paper aims at testing whether there exist spending interactions between French municipalities ...
In this paper, we estimate a public infrastructure investment function using a panel data set of 307...
In this paper, we estimate a public infrastructure investment function using a panel data set of 307...
This article offers new evidence on the political determinants of local government's public investme...
In this paper, we estimate a public infrastructure investment function using a panel data set of 307...
This paper proposes a simultaneous-equation approach to the estimation of the contribution of infras...
The empirical evidence that links political institutions to economic outcomes has grown dramatically...
The purpose of this paper is to test whether public spending by local communities in Belgium is infl...
"Ergebnisse empirischer Forschung zum Thema regierungspolitischer und Budgetzyklen unterstützen eher...
Although the literature on the political economy of public finance is already quite extensive, most ...
Despite an international consensus on the importance to limit State aid spending, large amounts of r...
As in many other OECD countries, government investment expressed as share of GDP has decreased in Th...
As in many other OECD countries, government investment expressed as share of GDP has decreased in Th...
International audienceThis paper aims at testing whether there exist spending interactions between F...
This paper aims at testing whether there exist spending interactions between French municipalities b...
This paper aims at testing whether there exist spending interactions between French municipalities ...