This article contributes to the empirical literature on the political economy of tax policy through the use of a panel data set on statutory rate changes and new tax adoptions by state governments during the postwar period. A principal finding is that there is little evidence in support of recent models of political policy cycles that emphasize the use of short-run fiscal policy instruments (such as a tax cut) as an election draws near to enhance reelection prospects. The timing of tax increases is clearly linked with election cycles, however, with the largest share of rate increases and new adoptions occurring during the first year of a governor’s term in office. Also examined is the political consequence of state tax policy actions. Evide...
In this article we address two important and related questions. First, do economic hard times make d...
This dissertation consists of three research articles in political economy and public finance. ...
Elections create incentives for politicians to manipulate policy to improve their re-election chance...
The purpose of this paper is to assess whether politicians manipulate the timing of tax rate changes...
This paper assesses the factors that prompt states to adopt taxes during the twentieth century. We t...
The purpose of this paper is to assess whether politicians manipulate the timing of tax rate changes...
This paper analyzes the behavior of U.S. governors from 1950 to 1986 to investigate a reputation-bui...
This paper analyzes the behavior of U. S. governors from 1950 to 1986 to investigate a reputation-bu...
We develop and test a rational expectation model in which voters are heterogeneous and have endogeno...
This paper develops a model of the political economy of tax-setting in a multijurisdictional world, ...
Studies of political budget cycles in developing countries have generally sought to inform understan...
This paper discusses the political economy of U.S. state corporate tax reforms. Using a unique datas...
An extensive literature in political science focuses on government expenditures. In my dissertation,...
This study examines the relationship between average voter ideology and the distribution of tax burd...
The purpose of this paper is to assess whether politicians manipulate the timing of tax rate changes...
In this article we address two important and related questions. First, do economic hard times make d...
This dissertation consists of three research articles in political economy and public finance. ...
Elections create incentives for politicians to manipulate policy to improve their re-election chance...
The purpose of this paper is to assess whether politicians manipulate the timing of tax rate changes...
This paper assesses the factors that prompt states to adopt taxes during the twentieth century. We t...
The purpose of this paper is to assess whether politicians manipulate the timing of tax rate changes...
This paper analyzes the behavior of U.S. governors from 1950 to 1986 to investigate a reputation-bui...
This paper analyzes the behavior of U. S. governors from 1950 to 1986 to investigate a reputation-bu...
We develop and test a rational expectation model in which voters are heterogeneous and have endogeno...
This paper develops a model of the political economy of tax-setting in a multijurisdictional world, ...
Studies of political budget cycles in developing countries have generally sought to inform understan...
This paper discusses the political economy of U.S. state corporate tax reforms. Using a unique datas...
An extensive literature in political science focuses on government expenditures. In my dissertation,...
This study examines the relationship between average voter ideology and the distribution of tax burd...
The purpose of this paper is to assess whether politicians manipulate the timing of tax rate changes...
In this article we address two important and related questions. First, do economic hard times make d...
This dissertation consists of three research articles in political economy and public finance. ...
Elections create incentives for politicians to manipulate policy to improve their re-election chance...