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THE COMPOSITION OF PUBLIC SPENDING AND THE NATIONALIZATION OF PARTY SYSTEMS IN WESTERN EUROPE
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Abstract
- Do political institutions shape the structure of public spending? Based on a sample of 141 elections in eighteen Western European countries over the period 1970-1998, this paper shows that governments' margin of maneuverability to design and implement fiscal policies depends on the level of party linkage or the nationalization of party systems, defined as the extent to which parties are uniformly successful in winning votes across districts. The mechanism behind this argument is that in weakly nationalized countries there are additional transaction costs to change the budget as a consequence of the survival of local parties and interests. Therefore, the composition of public spending is more rigid here than in highly nationalized countries.
- Subjects :
- Transaction cost
Politics
Margin (finance)
Argument
law
Economic policy
Political science
Sample (statistics)
Linkage (mechanical)
Composition (language)
Electoral system, fiscal policy, linkage, nationalization, party system, public good, transaction costs, transfers
law.invention
Fiscal policy
Subjects
Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....90611d1f76b1d3a999f04e9dc8a235bb