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Elecciones, gobiernos mayoritarios y resultados macroeconómicos en América Latina (1979-1998)
In: Desarrollo económico: revista de ciencias sociales, Band 43, Heft 171, S. 389
ISSN: 1853-8185
Elecciones y resultados macroeconómicos en America Latina (1979-1998)
In: Revista uruguaya de ciencia política, Band 13, S. 9-34
ISSN: 1688-499X
Eleicoes e desempenho macroeconomico na America Latina (1979-1998)
In: Dados: revista de ciências sociais, Band 44, Heft 3, S. 481-512
ISSN: 0011-5258
Eleições e desempenho macroeconômico na América Latina (1979-1998)
In: Dados, Band 44, Heft 3, S. 481-512
ISSN: 0011-5258
Presidents and cabinets: The political determinants of fiscal behavior in Latin America
In: Studies in comparative international development: SCID, Band 39, Heft 1, S. 3-27
ISSN: 1936-6167
Presidents and cabinets: the political determinants of fiscal behavior in Latin America
In: Studies in comparative international development, Band 39, Heft 1, S. 3-27
ISSN: 0039-3606
What political factors drive fiscal behavior in Latin America's presidential democracies? This work seeks to identify the political determinants of the level of public spending and the primary balance of ten democratic regimes in Latin America between 1980 and 1998. We consider, besides the influence of traditional variables such as the government's ideological orientation and electoral cycle, the impact of other institutional and political aspects, such as the legislative strength of the president, ministerial stability, and the degree of centralization of budget institutions. Methodologically, the work is based on a pooled cross-section-time-series data analysis of 132 observations. Our main findings are that presidents supported by a strong party and leading a stable team of ministers - and ones more to the right on the political spectrum - had a negative impact on public spending and a positive effect on fiscal balance, and that the electoral cycle deteriorates the latter. (InWent/DÜI)
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Presidents and cabinets: the political determinants of fiscal behavior in Latin America
In: Studies in comparative international development, Band 39, Heft 1
ISSN: 0039-3606
What political factors drive fiscal behavior in Latin America's presidential democracies? This work seeks to identify the political determinants of the level of public spending and the primary balance of ten democratic regimes in Latin America between 1980 and 1998. We consider, besides the influence of traditional variables such as the government's ideological orientation and electoral cycle, the impact of other institutional and political aspects, such as the legislative strength of the president, ministerial stability, and the degree of centralization of budget institutions. Methodologically, the work is based on a pooled cross-section-time-series data analysis of 132 observations. Our main findings are that presidents supported by a strong party and leading a stable team of ministers - and ones more to the right on the political spectrum - had a negative impact on public spending and a positive effect on fiscal balance, and that the electoral cycle deteriorates the latter. (Original abstract)
Presidents and Cabinets: The Political Determinants of Fiscal Behavior in Latin America
In: Studies in comparative international development, Band 39, Heft 1, S. 3-27
ISSN: 0039-3606
What political factors drive fiscal behavior in Latin America's presidential democracies? This work seeks to identify the political determinants of the level of public spending & the primary balance of ten democratic regimes in Latin America between 1980 & 1998. We consider, besides the influence of traditional variables such as the government's ideological orientation & electoral cycle, the impact of other institutional & political aspects, such as the legislative strength of the president, ministerial stability, & the degree of centralization of budget institutions. Methodologically, the work is based on a pooled cross-section -- time-series data analysis of 132 observations. Our main findings are that presidents supported by a strong party & leading a stable team of ministers -- & ones more to the right on the political spectrum -- had a negative impact on public spending & a positive effect on fiscal balance, & that the electoral cycle deteriorates the latter. 4 Tables, 64 References. Adapted from the source document.
Méritos e limites da teoria da escolha racional como ferramenta de interpretação do comportamento social e político
In: Ciências sociais UNISINOS: revista do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Sociais Aplicadas da Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Band 52, Heft 1
ISSN: 2177-6229