This note presents some of the consequences due to the possibility of having early elections. First of all, elections, whether exogenously or endogenously determined, are relevant to challenge the well known neutrality principle of economic policies under rational expectations. Furthermore, in the particular case of being possible to admit early elections, the electoral advantages of right-wing parties in relation to left-wing parties suffer a diminishment
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This note presents some of the consequences due to the possibility of having early elections. First ...
We develop a dynamic model of political competition. Each party has a policymotivated ideological wi...
The occurrence of early elections varies significantly between and within electoral democracies. Pre...
Under the democratic systems of government instilled in many sovereign states, the party in governme...
This chapter examines the rules that govern election timing in democracies. It begins by distinguish...
incomplete information. Abstract: This paper presents a rational political budget cycle model for th...
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Many countries have constitutional rules, granted to prime ministers, presidents, or cabinets, that ...
We develop a dynamic model of political competition. Each party has a policymotivated ideological wi...
In many democratic countries, the timing of elections is flexible. We explore this potentially valua...
Periodic elections are the main instrument through which voters can hold politicians accountable. Fr...
This paper models a purely informational mechanism behind the incumbency advantage. In a two-period ...
In this paper, I develop a career concerns model of government policy choice within a dynamic optima...
This paper appears to be the first to analyse political campaign incentives when the electorate vote...
Understanding the drivers of party issue emphasis and the specific role of public opinion is importa...
This note presents some of the consequences due to the possibility of having early elections. First ...
We develop a dynamic model of political competition. Each party has a policymotivated ideological wi...
The occurrence of early elections varies significantly between and within electoral democracies. Pre...
Under the democratic systems of government instilled in many sovereign states, the party in governme...
This chapter examines the rules that govern election timing in democracies. It begins by distinguish...
incomplete information. Abstract: This paper presents a rational political budget cycle model for th...
One of the most crucial lessons to be taken from the literature on electoral business cycles is that...
Many countries have constitutional rules, granted to prime ministers, presidents, or cabinets, that ...
We develop a dynamic model of political competition. Each party has a policymotivated ideological wi...
In many democratic countries, the timing of elections is flexible. We explore this potentially valua...
Periodic elections are the main instrument through which voters can hold politicians accountable. Fr...
This paper models a purely informational mechanism behind the incumbency advantage. In a two-period ...
In this paper, I develop a career concerns model of government policy choice within a dynamic optima...
This paper appears to be the first to analyse political campaign incentives when the electorate vote...
Understanding the drivers of party issue emphasis and the specific role of public opinion is importa...