Institutional arrangements and fiscal performance: the Latin American experience
This paper explores the links between institutional arrangements and fiscal performance in Latin America. We consider four measures of fiscal performance, namely expenditures, the size of fiscal deficits and debt, and the response of fiscal policy to business fluctuations; and two institutional dime...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper explores the links between institutional arrangements and fiscal performance in Latin America. We consider four measures of fiscal performance, namely expenditures, the size of fiscal deficits and debt, and the response of fiscal policy to business fluctuations; and two institutional dimensions, namely, electoral systems and budgetary processes. We find evidence that electoral systems characterized by a large degree of proportionality large district magnitude, tend to have larger governments, larger deficits and a more procyclical response to the business cycle. We also find that more transparent and hierarchical budgetary procedures lead to lower deficits and debt. Contrary to the findings of Hallerberg and von Hagen for European countries, we find no evidence that centralized budgetary arrangements neutralize the potentially adverse impact on fiscal deficits of a larger degree of proportionality of the electoral system. |
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spelling | Stein, Ernesto Verfasser (DE-588)171239636 aut Institutional arrangements and fiscal performance the Latin American experience Ernesto Stein ; Ernesto Talvi ; Alejandro Grisanti Cambridge, Mass. 1998 40 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series 6358 This paper explores the links between institutional arrangements and fiscal performance in Latin America. We consider four measures of fiscal performance, namely expenditures, the size of fiscal deficits and debt, and the response of fiscal policy to business fluctuations; and two institutional dimensions, namely, electoral systems and budgetary processes. We find evidence that electoral systems characterized by a large degree of proportionality large district magnitude, tend to have larger governments, larger deficits and a more procyclical response to the business cycle. We also find that more transparent and hierarchical budgetary procedures lead to lower deficits and debt. Contrary to the findings of Hallerberg and von Hagen for European countries, we find no evidence that centralized budgetary arrangements neutralize the potentially adverse impact on fiscal deficits of a larger degree of proportionality of the electoral system. Politik Budget deficits Latin America Budget process Political aspects Latin America Fiscal policy Latin America Proportional representation Economic aspects Latin America Lateinamerika Talvi, Ernesto Verfasser (DE-588)128651016 aut Grisanti, Alejandro Verfasser aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series 6358 (DE-604)BV002801238 6358 http://papers.nber.org/papers/w6358.pdf kostenfrei Volltext |
spellingShingle | Stein, Ernesto Talvi, Ernesto Grisanti, Alejandro Institutional arrangements and fiscal performance the Latin American experience National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series Politik Budget deficits Latin America Budget process Political aspects Latin America Fiscal policy Latin America Proportional representation Economic aspects Latin America |
title | Institutional arrangements and fiscal performance the Latin American experience |
title_auth | Institutional arrangements and fiscal performance the Latin American experience |
title_exact_search | Institutional arrangements and fiscal performance the Latin American experience |
title_full | Institutional arrangements and fiscal performance the Latin American experience Ernesto Stein ; Ernesto Talvi ; Alejandro Grisanti |
title_fullStr | Institutional arrangements and fiscal performance the Latin American experience Ernesto Stein ; Ernesto Talvi ; Alejandro Grisanti |
title_full_unstemmed | Institutional arrangements and fiscal performance the Latin American experience Ernesto Stein ; Ernesto Talvi ; Alejandro Grisanti |
title_short | Institutional arrangements and fiscal performance |
title_sort | institutional arrangements and fiscal performance the latin american experience |
title_sub | the Latin American experience |
topic | Politik Budget deficits Latin America Budget process Political aspects Latin America Fiscal policy Latin America Proportional representation Economic aspects Latin America |
topic_facet | Politik Budget deficits Latin America Budget process Political aspects Latin America Fiscal policy Latin America Proportional representation Economic aspects Latin America Lateinamerika |
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