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THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF BUDGET DEFICITS
LORI L. LEACHMAN 1 * , GUILLERMO ROSAS 2 , PETER LANGE 1 AND ALAN BESTER 3
  1 Duke University
  2 University of Washington in St. Louis
  3 University of Chicago
  *Corresponding author: Lori Leachman, PO Box 90097, Department of Economics, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA. E-mail: Leachman@econ.duke.edu
Copyright © 2007 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

ABSTRACT

In Leachman et al. (2005) we use the multicointegration approach to test for sustainable fiscal budgeting processes in a stochastic setting in 15 industrialized countries. In this paper, we extend the analysis in order to rank these same countries as well as an additional three, according to the degree to which their budget processes are sustainable. Rankings are related to theories regarding the political economy of budget deficits. Evidence clearly indicates that fiscal performance is better where fiscal budgeting institutions are strong. Additionally, we find that in conjunction with fiscal strength, greater degrees of federalism positively affect intertemporal budget management.


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10.1111/j.1468-0343.2007.00320.x About DOI

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