The article is revisiting a never-concluded debate about the partisan effect on public spending. It explores the impact of the ruling parties' ideological orientation , operationalised in a single-dimensional left-right scale, on budget expenditures in Central and Eastern Europe. The research is conducted within an expanded time series covering the complete period since the fall of one-party regimes in sixteen former socialist countries, where the issue has remained under-studied, especially in comparison with a number of similar studies focusing mostly on developed Western democracies. The findings moderately support the main hypothesis demonstrating that, although an ideology matters, there are also other more significant predictors of th...
This dissertation addresses a question central to politics: whether the ideological orientation of t...
This paper aims to shed light on the role of the "ideology" of political parties in shaping the evol...
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The article discusses the influence of public expenditure on the economy, it analyses how the struct...
This study provides a quantitative review of the empirical literature on partisan politics. Given th...
I reassess the argument by Tavits and Letki (2009) that in Eastern Europe in the 1990s and 2000s lef...
This dataset contains data for 16 countries of Central and Eastern Europe, in 6 categories: -public ...
The evolution of public social expenditures displays divergent patterns across non-western countries...
This paper examines whether government ideology has influenced the allocation of public expenditures...
In the aftermath of the global economic crisis, the challenges facing welfare states are unprecedent...
This paper investigates how the timing of elections and government ideological motivations influence...
This article analyses the incidence of politically driven cycles on the functional components and su...
The work’s goal is to contribute to the discussion on cartelisation in the party systems of East Cen...
This paper explores, theoretically and empirically, how governments may use the tradeoff between soc...
The literature developed by scholars dealing with policy agendas suggests that it is more important ...
This dissertation addresses a question central to politics: whether the ideological orientation of t...
This paper aims to shed light on the role of the "ideology" of political parties in shaping the evol...
Copyright © The Author(s). Published by Government and Opposition Limited and Cambridge University P...
The article discusses the influence of public expenditure on the economy, it analyses how the struct...
This study provides a quantitative review of the empirical literature on partisan politics. Given th...
I reassess the argument by Tavits and Letki (2009) that in Eastern Europe in the 1990s and 2000s lef...
This dataset contains data for 16 countries of Central and Eastern Europe, in 6 categories: -public ...
The evolution of public social expenditures displays divergent patterns across non-western countries...
This paper examines whether government ideology has influenced the allocation of public expenditures...
In the aftermath of the global economic crisis, the challenges facing welfare states are unprecedent...
This paper investigates how the timing of elections and government ideological motivations influence...
This article analyses the incidence of politically driven cycles on the functional components and su...
The work’s goal is to contribute to the discussion on cartelisation in the party systems of East Cen...
This paper explores, theoretically and empirically, how governments may use the tradeoff between soc...
The literature developed by scholars dealing with policy agendas suggests that it is more important ...
This dissertation addresses a question central to politics: whether the ideological orientation of t...
This paper aims to shed light on the role of the "ideology" of political parties in shaping the evol...
Copyright © The Author(s). Published by Government and Opposition Limited and Cambridge University P...