AbstractThe aim of this paper is to analyze how the implementation of the Budgetary Stability Law has affected Political Budget Cycles generated by Spanish local governments. Specifically, we study whether the evolution of debt, budget deficit, capital spending and current spending over the electoral cycle has changed after the introduction of this law. We use a sample of 132 Spanish municipalities with more than 50,000 inhabitants (including the provincial capitals) during the period 1995–2009. Our results show that the Budgetary Stability Law has avoided electoral cycles in debt. On the contrary, the adoption of this law has not mitigated the incumbents’ incentives to manipulate deficit, capital spending and current spending with electora...
Using a new Colombian data set (1830-2000), we analyze how changes in the electoral legislation with...
AbstractIn contrast to several studies presented in the literature which analyze how different polit...
This paper analyzes the effect of public spending on the probability of municipal reelection of Span...
The aim of this paper is to analyze how the implementation of the Budgetary Stability Law has affect...
Public debt has traditionally been explained mainly by two political factors: a progressive ideology...
Public debt has traditionally been explained mainly by two political factors: a progressive ideology...
This paper presents subnational evidence of electoraly-motivated changes in the level of public expe...
Theoretical models of the political budget cycle suggest that electoral manipulation of government e...
We advance the literature on political budget cycles by testing separately for cycles in expenditure...
The quest for political support drives to upward deviations from forecasted public deficits when i) ...
This paper analyzes the effect of public expenditure on the probability of reelection at local gover...
This paper investigates the link between local budget outcomes and the intensity of party competitio...
This paper investigates the impact of elections on the level and composition of fiscal instruments u...
This article seeks to ascertain whether local governments make improper use of their discretion and ...
We show that voters are fiscal conservatives, although in the long run only: while the average (over...
Using a new Colombian data set (1830-2000), we analyze how changes in the electoral legislation with...
AbstractIn contrast to several studies presented in the literature which analyze how different polit...
This paper analyzes the effect of public spending on the probability of municipal reelection of Span...
The aim of this paper is to analyze how the implementation of the Budgetary Stability Law has affect...
Public debt has traditionally been explained mainly by two political factors: a progressive ideology...
Public debt has traditionally been explained mainly by two political factors: a progressive ideology...
This paper presents subnational evidence of electoraly-motivated changes in the level of public expe...
Theoretical models of the political budget cycle suggest that electoral manipulation of government e...
We advance the literature on political budget cycles by testing separately for cycles in expenditure...
The quest for political support drives to upward deviations from forecasted public deficits when i) ...
This paper analyzes the effect of public expenditure on the probability of reelection at local gover...
This paper investigates the link between local budget outcomes and the intensity of party competitio...
This paper investigates the impact of elections on the level and composition of fiscal instruments u...
This article seeks to ascertain whether local governments make improper use of their discretion and ...
We show that voters are fiscal conservatives, although in the long run only: while the average (over...
Using a new Colombian data set (1830-2000), we analyze how changes in the electoral legislation with...
AbstractIn contrast to several studies presented in the literature which analyze how different polit...
This paper analyzes the effect of public spending on the probability of municipal reelection of Span...