Political budget cycles and election outcomes

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作者
Jeroen Klomp
Jakob de Haan
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[1] Wageningen University,
[2] University of Groningen,undefined
[3] De Nederlandsche Bank,undefined
[4] CESifo,undefined
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Public Choice | 2013年 / 157卷
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Election outcomes; Political budget cycles; Multilevel model; E62; H62;
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This paper addresses two empirical questions. Is fiscal policy affected by upcoming elections? If so, do election-motivated fiscal policies enhance the probability of re-election of the incumbent? Employing data for 65 democratic countries over 1975–2005 in a semi-pooled panel model, we find that in most countries fiscal policy is hardly affected by elections. The countries for which we find a significant political budget cycle are very diverse. They include ‘young’ democracies but also ‘established’ democracies. In countries with a political budget cycle, election-motivated fiscal policies have a significant positive (but fairly small) effect on the electoral support for the political parties in government.
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