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Portugal 3 Voting and popularity functions 3 local government 3 opportunism 3 rational political business cycles 3 system estimation 3
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Free 3
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Book / Working Paper 3
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English 3
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Aidt, Toke S. 2 Veiga, Francisco José 2 Veiga, Linda Gonçalves 2 Aidt, T.S. 1 Veiga, F.J. 1 Veiga, L.G. 1
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Núcleo de Investigação em Políticas Económicas (NIPE), Universidade do Minho 2 Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge 1
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NIPE Working Papers 2 Cambridge Working Papers in Economics 1
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RePEc 3
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Election Results and Opportunistic Policies: A New Test of the Rational Political Business Cycle Model
Aidt, T.S.; Veiga, F.J.; Veiga, L.G. - Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge - 2009
The literature on the rational political business cycle suggests that politicians systematically manipulate economic and fiscal conditions before elections to increase their chance of gaining reelection. Most tests of this theory look for evidence of pre- election distortions in fiscal policy....
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Election Results and Opportunistic Policies: A New Test of the Rational Political Business Cycle Model
Veiga, Linda Gonçalves; Veiga, Francisco José; Aidt, … - Núcleo de Investigação em Políticas Económicas … - 2009
The literature on the rational political business cycle suggests that politicians systematically manipulate economic and fiscal conditions before elections to increase their chance of gaining reelection. Most tests of this theory look for evidence of preelection distortions in fiscal policy. We...
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Election Results and Opportunistic Policies: An Integrated Approach
Aidt, Toke S.; Veiga, Francisco José; Veiga, Linda … - Núcleo de Investigação em Políticas Económicas … - 2007
The literature on political business cycles suggests that politicians systematically manipulate economic and fiscal conditions before elections. The literature on vote and popularity functions suggests that economic conditions systematically affect election outcomes. This paper integrates these...
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