Using data from the 14 major states of India, we investigate whether state governments' fiscal policy choices are tempered by political considerations. Our principal findings are twofold. First, we show that certain fiscal policies experience electoral cycles: state governments raise less commodity tax revenue, spend less on the current account, and incur larger capital account developmental expenditures in election years than in all other years. Second, we show that coalition state governments raise less own non-tax revenues and spend less on the current account than state governments that are more cohesive in composition. In sum, the dispersion of political power affects government size.
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It is now well established that political and institutional factors matter for fiscal outcomes. Foll...
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This paper examines the effects of political factors on allocation of revenue budget for development...
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What political variables explain variations in subnational fiscal expenditures on interest payments ...
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In this paper we argue that the search for opportunism in government budgets is weakened by the abse...
It is now well established that political and institutional factors matter for fiscal outcomes. Foll...
The study utilizes data on major Indian states for 1980-2004 to explore the impact of political comp...
Many states in India have time and again elected a multiparty or a coalition government. Research so...
This paper tests two predictions implied by models of the common-pool game in federations where subn...
This paper examines the effects of political factors on allocation of revenue budget for development...
In the quasi-federal democratic polity that India has, lobbying for central funds by the states is o...
What explains variations in electoral volatility? The authors argue that fiscal space—availability o...
International audienceIn the quasi-federal democratic polity that India has, lobbying for central fu...
This paper examines the effects of political factors on allocation of revenue budget for development...
Using annual data from India, we investigate whether central governments' economic policies are affe...
This study examines fiscal sustainability using Indian state-level data from 1980 to 81 to 2017-18. ...
What political variables explain variations in subnational fiscal expenditures on interest payments ...
In Western democracies it is held that parties and their positions affect how politicians choose to ...
I examine the effect of legislative turnover on the size and composition of government expenditures ...
In this paper we argue that the search for opportunism in government budgets is weakened by the abse...
It is now well established that political and institutional factors matter for fiscal outcomes. Foll...
The study utilizes data on major Indian states for 1980-2004 to explore the impact of political comp...