Building on the well-established relationship between economic dynamics and political processes, we focus on the most important element of the political process, namely, general (or national) elections, and look into their effects on public finance and total economic output. In this vein, the present study has three objectives: (i) to investigate political budget cycles in Greece during the period known as the ‘Third Hellenic Republic’ (in Greek, ‘Metapolitefsi’, hereafter THR) since 1974; (ii) to assess whether national elections affect total economic activity in a stabilizing or destabilizing way; and (iii) to examine the possible effects of the external sector of the economy on the budget balance. The empirical findings of our analysis d...
This paper considers the presence of political budget cycles in Greece's municipalities. We construc...
The research on political budget cycles becomes especially relevant during economic recessions becau...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
Building on the well-established relationship between economic dynamics and political processes, we ...
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to examine whether a political cycle has an influence on governmen...
This paper studies whether the Greek budget deficit is systematically affected by the timing of elec...
We consider the presence of electorally motivated cycles in Greece's fiscal policies from 1974 to 20...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνικάOver the post-junta period in Greek politics there emerges a per...
We examine the role of political alignment and the electoral business cycle on municipality revenues...
This paper analyses the role of pork-barrel politics in the allocation of public investment expendit...
Incumbent parties in Southern Europe experienced losses in their electoral support that came along w...
he history of Greece since 1960 provides a fine opportunity for placing economic manipulation in com...
A view prominently expounded is that the interaction between the composition and the volume of publi...
This paper focuses on an econometric investigation of the macroeconomic and political factors that c...
The political-economic cycle can be caused as the consequence of the wrong political decisions, made...
This paper considers the presence of political budget cycles in Greece's municipalities. We construc...
The research on political budget cycles becomes especially relevant during economic recessions becau...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
Building on the well-established relationship between economic dynamics and political processes, we ...
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to examine whether a political cycle has an influence on governmen...
This paper studies whether the Greek budget deficit is systematically affected by the timing of elec...
We consider the presence of electorally motivated cycles in Greece's fiscal policies from 1974 to 20...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη στα ελληνικάOver the post-junta period in Greek politics there emerges a per...
We examine the role of political alignment and the electoral business cycle on municipality revenues...
This paper analyses the role of pork-barrel politics in the allocation of public investment expendit...
Incumbent parties in Southern Europe experienced losses in their electoral support that came along w...
he history of Greece since 1960 provides a fine opportunity for placing economic manipulation in com...
A view prominently expounded is that the interaction between the composition and the volume of publi...
This paper focuses on an econometric investigation of the macroeconomic and political factors that c...
The political-economic cycle can be caused as the consequence of the wrong political decisions, made...
This paper considers the presence of political budget cycles in Greece's municipalities. We construc...
The research on political budget cycles becomes especially relevant during economic recessions becau...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...