We test eight hypotheses on political factors influencing the likelihood that a fiscal policy adjustment occurs. We employ a panel discrete choice model for 20 OECD countries for the period 1970-2003. Two different definitions of fiscal adjustments are used to capture the differences between rapid and gradual adjustments. We find that these types of fiscal adjustment are primarily driven by economic factors and are hardly affected by political variables. The likelihood that a rapid adjustment takes place is only influenced by upcoming elections, while the likelihood that a gradual adjustment takes place increases in case of broad policy reform.</p
Revisiting the political economy of fiscal adjustmentsThanasis Ziogasa,⇑, Theodore PanagiotidisbaDep...
This paper explores via a panel of fifteen European Union (EU) Member States first what explains the...
This paper explores the political and economic determinants of fiscal adjustment strategies in the E...
We test eight hypotheses on political factors influencing the likelihood that a fiscal policy adjust...
Using annual data for 60 countries over 1980-2014, we study the drivers of fiscal adjustments, expan...
While the consequences of political distortions on fiscal cyclicality have been thoroughly analyzed,...
Using annual data for 60 countries over 1980-2014, we study the drivers of fiscal adjustments, expan...
This paper investigates the political and economic determinants of successful fiscal adjustment in 2...
This paper addresses two empirical questions. Is fiscal policy affected by upcoming elections? If so...
We examine the evidence on episodes of large stances in fiscal policy, both in cases of fiscal stimu...
It is now well established that political and institutional factors matter for fiscal outcomes. Foll...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2018.We revisit the political economy of ...
While economists argue that lower budget deficits are required in the developed countries, there is ...
We re-examine the conventional view that to be successful, fiscal adjustments should rely on spendin...
AbstractWe investigate the short-term effects of fiscal adjustment on economic activity in 20 OECD c...
Revisiting the political economy of fiscal adjustmentsThanasis Ziogasa,⇑, Theodore PanagiotidisbaDep...
This paper explores via a panel of fifteen European Union (EU) Member States first what explains the...
This paper explores the political and economic determinants of fiscal adjustment strategies in the E...
We test eight hypotheses on political factors influencing the likelihood that a fiscal policy adjust...
Using annual data for 60 countries over 1980-2014, we study the drivers of fiscal adjustments, expan...
While the consequences of political distortions on fiscal cyclicality have been thoroughly analyzed,...
Using annual data for 60 countries over 1980-2014, we study the drivers of fiscal adjustments, expan...
This paper investigates the political and economic determinants of successful fiscal adjustment in 2...
This paper addresses two empirical questions. Is fiscal policy affected by upcoming elections? If so...
We examine the evidence on episodes of large stances in fiscal policy, both in cases of fiscal stimu...
It is now well established that political and institutional factors matter for fiscal outcomes. Foll...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2018.We revisit the political economy of ...
While economists argue that lower budget deficits are required in the developed countries, there is ...
We re-examine the conventional view that to be successful, fiscal adjustments should rely on spendin...
AbstractWe investigate the short-term effects of fiscal adjustment on economic activity in 20 OECD c...
Revisiting the political economy of fiscal adjustmentsThanasis Ziogasa,⇑, Theodore PanagiotidisbaDep...
This paper explores via a panel of fifteen European Union (EU) Member States first what explains the...
This paper explores the political and economic determinants of fiscal adjustment strategies in the E...