This dissertation unfolds subnational political phenomena by engaging questions about redistributive politics and territorial power-building. How do state governors in federal systems strategically harness public expenditures to influence vote choice? What causes these leaders to emphasize the allocation of private versus semi-public goods? Are governors rewarded for their redistributive efforts at the ballot box? And if this is the case, why are some governors able to retain power during long periods of time while others are not? These issues are investigated both within and between Argentina and Brazil, two federations regarded as textbook examples of robust federalism, during the post-authoritarian period.The argument has two causal chai...
This dissertation explores the politics of fiscal decentralization in comparative perspective. Case ...
Governors are relevant political actors in most democratic federations and even in some unitarian st...
Fil: Habermacher, Daniel. Universidad de San Andrés. Departamento de Economía; Argentina.This articl...
This dissertation unfolds subnational political phenomena by engaging questions about redistributive...
Under what conditions can subnational governments be national veto players? Many studies of federal ...
Abstract: Government spending is a powerful tool subnational incumbents can utilise to favour differ...
How do fiscal institutions shape the ability of presidents and state governors in a federation to ma...
Using original data from the period 1999–2011 on federal infrastructure investment for all subnation...
Governors and mayors contribute with necessary political inputs to federal politics, and the pr...
Tensions between central authorities and subnational units over centralization and fiscal autonomy a...
What is the role of presidents in the politics of distribution in developing democracies? To what ex...
In this article, we provide new evidence that contributes to our understanding of the conditions tha...
Abstract. What is the role of presidents in the politics of distribution in developing democracies? ...
We study how distributive politics affects political budget cycles and voting within a federal count...
Resumen: What is the role of presidents in the politics of redistribution in developing democracies?...
This dissertation explores the politics of fiscal decentralization in comparative perspective. Case ...
Governors are relevant political actors in most democratic federations and even in some unitarian st...
Fil: Habermacher, Daniel. Universidad de San Andrés. Departamento de Economía; Argentina.This articl...
This dissertation unfolds subnational political phenomena by engaging questions about redistributive...
Under what conditions can subnational governments be national veto players? Many studies of federal ...
Abstract: Government spending is a powerful tool subnational incumbents can utilise to favour differ...
How do fiscal institutions shape the ability of presidents and state governors in a federation to ma...
Using original data from the period 1999–2011 on federal infrastructure investment for all subnation...
Governors and mayors contribute with necessary political inputs to federal politics, and the pr...
Tensions between central authorities and subnational units over centralization and fiscal autonomy a...
What is the role of presidents in the politics of distribution in developing democracies? To what ex...
In this article, we provide new evidence that contributes to our understanding of the conditions tha...
Abstract. What is the role of presidents in the politics of distribution in developing democracies? ...
We study how distributive politics affects political budget cycles and voting within a federal count...
Resumen: What is the role of presidents in the politics of redistribution in developing democracies?...
This dissertation explores the politics of fiscal decentralization in comparative perspective. Case ...
Governors are relevant political actors in most democratic federations and even in some unitarian st...
Fil: Habermacher, Daniel. Universidad de San Andrés. Departamento de Economía; Argentina.This articl...