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We examine the relationship between legislature size and several components of government spending using a methodology that allows us to estimate how legislature size influences the fiscal response to shocks that are common to all states. We find little evidence that states with larger than...
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Using an estimation method developed by Blanchard and Wolfers (2000) we study whether the size of a country's legislature impacts its fiscal response to common and country-specific shocks. The use of this method allows us to estimate the effects of legislature size while also controlling for...
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Research on the distribution of federal expenditures has provided mixed evidence showing that states with more legislators who belong to the president's party and states with more legislators in the chamber majority tend to receive a larger allocation of federal funds. We add to this research by...
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