One of the most crucial lessons to be taken from the literature on electoral business cycles is that the short-run electorally-induced fluctuations prejudice the long-run welfare. Since the very first studies on the matter, some authors offered suggestions as to what should be done against this electorally-induced instability. The problem assumes an interesting form, given that we can presume that if electoral business cycles do exist it is because voters, being ignorant, allow them to exist or, indeed, because the government, in the case of implementing policies that are optimal in the long-run for society, may be electorally punished by voters. As the government’s optimal policies depend crucially on the behaviour of voters, the paper ana...
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The author studies the effect of state legislative assembly elections, on the policies of state gove...
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I aknowledge the financial support of the Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique - F.N.R.S.I construct a...
The authors acknowledge helpful comments from Eric Dubois, Martin Gassebner, Luís Aguiar-Conraria an...
The literature on political business cycles suggests that politicians systematically manipulate econ...
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Citizen assessment of government performance is a cornerstone of the successful functioning of democ...
Using techniques from the experimental and computational social sciences, this dissertation identifi...
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The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11127-014-0205-zSophis...
Governments have an important role at defining the course of the economy. It is crucial, therefore, ...
This paper combines ideas from models of electoral competition with forward-looking voters and model...
This paper studies the connection between economic policy and electoral outcomes. In particular, it ...
Most of the political economy literature blames inefficient policies on institutions or politicians’...
This note presents some of the consequences due to the possibility of having early elections. First ...
The author studies the effect of state legislative assembly elections, on the policies of state gove...
This paper examines the long-term electoral and welfare consequences of repeated strategies whereby ...
I aknowledge the financial support of the Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique - F.N.R.S.I construct a...
The authors acknowledge helpful comments from Eric Dubois, Martin Gassebner, Luís Aguiar-Conraria an...
The literature on political business cycles suggests that politicians systematically manipulate econ...
This paper presents a model about the behavior of politicians in tariff reviews within the context o...
Citizen assessment of government performance is a cornerstone of the successful functioning of democ...
Using techniques from the experimental and computational social sciences, this dissertation identifi...
This paper explores the possibility that the punishment–reward strategy known as economic retrospect...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11127-014-0205-zSophis...
Governments have an important role at defining the course of the economy. It is crucial, therefore, ...
This paper combines ideas from models of electoral competition with forward-looking voters and model...
This paper studies the connection between economic policy and electoral outcomes. In particular, it ...
Most of the political economy literature blames inefficient policies on institutions or politicians’...
This note presents some of the consequences due to the possibility of having early elections. First ...
The author studies the effect of state legislative assembly elections, on the policies of state gove...