This paper overcomes traditional political budget cycles models, focusing solely on the dynamics of the overall budget, in order to shed light on electoral composition changes in public spending. Using data on 42 developing countries from 1975 to 2001, we find evidence of electoral impacts on the allocation of public expenditure. Our results show that election-year public spending shifts towards more visible current expenditure, in particular wages and subsidies, and away from capital expenditure. Futhermore, our findings suggest that electoral impacts on the allocation of public spending are likely to endure, even though countries gain experience in electoral politics.Political budget cycles, public expenditure composition, developing coun...
This paper reconciles the long-standing debate on electorally motivated government spending by embed...
This dissertation investigates political market failures in developingcountries. We deal with the id...
Casual observation of fiscal aggregates in developed economies detects current expenditure rising fa...
This paper overcomes traditional political budget cycles models, focusing solely on the dynamics of ...
Several recent studies find evidence of electoral deficit cycles in a wide cross-section of countrie...
This paper investigates the impact of elections on the level and composition of fiscal instruments u...
This paper examines the effects of elections on central governments’ fiscal policy conducts. We cons...
This paper seeks to examine the implications of policy intervention around elections on income inequ...
This paper examines whether policy intervention around elections affects income inequality and actua...
This dissertation investigates political market failures in developing countries. We deal with the i...
This paper addresses two empirical questions. Is fiscal policy affected by upcoming elections? If so...
political budget cycles; fiscal policy; taxation; political economy.Despite significant evidence of ...
We present a model of political budget cycles in which incumbents influence voters by targeting gove...
Theoretical models of the political budget cycle suggest that electoral manipulation of government e...
This paper examines the effects of elections on the conduct of central governments' fiscal policies....
This paper reconciles the long-standing debate on electorally motivated government spending by embed...
This dissertation investigates political market failures in developingcountries. We deal with the id...
Casual observation of fiscal aggregates in developed economies detects current expenditure rising fa...
This paper overcomes traditional political budget cycles models, focusing solely on the dynamics of ...
Several recent studies find evidence of electoral deficit cycles in a wide cross-section of countrie...
This paper investigates the impact of elections on the level and composition of fiscal instruments u...
This paper examines the effects of elections on central governments’ fiscal policy conducts. We cons...
This paper seeks to examine the implications of policy intervention around elections on income inequ...
This paper examines whether policy intervention around elections affects income inequality and actua...
This dissertation investigates political market failures in developing countries. We deal with the i...
This paper addresses two empirical questions. Is fiscal policy affected by upcoming elections? If so...
political budget cycles; fiscal policy; taxation; political economy.Despite significant evidence of ...
We present a model of political budget cycles in which incumbents influence voters by targeting gove...
Theoretical models of the political budget cycle suggest that electoral manipulation of government e...
This paper examines the effects of elections on the conduct of central governments' fiscal policies....
This paper reconciles the long-standing debate on electorally motivated government spending by embed...
This dissertation investigates political market failures in developingcountries. We deal with the id...
Casual observation of fiscal aggregates in developed economies detects current expenditure rising fa...