To Be or Not To Be in Office Again, That is the Question Political Business Cycles with Local Governments

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Autor(a) principal: Baleiras, Rui
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: Silva Costa, José da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/83534
Resumo: Most opportunistic-type models of political business cycles tend to posit a given objective for incumbents: maximisation of re-election chances. Though taking an opportunistic view too, we suggest a new explanation for a fiscal policy cycle: the incumbent’s concern with her own welfare in cases of victory and defeat. This rationale addresses local policy-making in particular. An equilibrium perfect foresight model is designed which totally dispenses with any form of irrationality (namely, on the part of voters) or the common objective functions (re-election chances). Being well grounded in basic microeconomic theory (welfare maximisation by the individual agent), our model provides another foundation for the emergence of political business cycles at the local level. The empirical plausibility of theoretical predictions is then tested on Portuguese municipal data ranging from 1977 to 1993. The estimation of an error-components econometric framework finds evidence in favour of the proposed explanation and enlightens the role played by several politicoeconomic determinants of local governments’ investment outlays, such as electoral calendar, re-candidacy decisions, political cohesion and intergovernmental capital transfers.
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title To Be or Not To Be in Office Again, That is the Question Political Business Cycles with Local Governments
spellingShingle To Be or Not To Be in Office Again, That is the Question Political Business Cycles with Local Governments
Baleiras, Rui
Local public finance
Public choice
Political business cycles
Elections
Portugal
title_short To Be or Not To Be in Office Again, That is the Question Political Business Cycles with Local Governments
title_full To Be or Not To Be in Office Again, That is the Question Political Business Cycles with Local Governments
title_fullStr To Be or Not To Be in Office Again, That is the Question Political Business Cycles with Local Governments
title_full_unstemmed To Be or Not To Be in Office Again, That is the Question Political Business Cycles with Local Governments
title_sort To Be or Not To Be in Office Again, That is the Question Political Business Cycles with Local Governments
author Baleiras, Rui
author_facet Baleiras, Rui
Silva Costa, José da
author_role author
author2 Silva Costa, José da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Baleiras, Rui
Silva Costa, José da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Local public finance
Public choice
Political business cycles
Elections
Portugal
topic Local public finance
Public choice
Political business cycles
Elections
Portugal
description Most opportunistic-type models of political business cycles tend to posit a given objective for incumbents: maximisation of re-election chances. Though taking an opportunistic view too, we suggest a new explanation for a fiscal policy cycle: the incumbent’s concern with her own welfare in cases of victory and defeat. This rationale addresses local policy-making in particular. An equilibrium perfect foresight model is designed which totally dispenses with any form of irrationality (namely, on the part of voters) or the common objective functions (re-election chances). Being well grounded in basic microeconomic theory (welfare maximisation by the individual agent), our model provides another foundation for the emergence of political business cycles at the local level. The empirical plausibility of theoretical predictions is then tested on Portuguese municipal data ranging from 1977 to 1993. The estimation of an error-components econometric framework finds evidence in favour of the proposed explanation and enlightens the role played by several politicoeconomic determinants of local governments’ investment outlays, such as electoral calendar, re-candidacy decisions, political cohesion and intergovernmental capital transfers.
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