2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jebo.2011.06.024
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Empirical constitutional economics: Onward and upward?

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“…Many other countries, however, use a "parliamentary" system for local politics, i. e. a system where the local council rather than the mayor's office is the crucial political institution. A large literature shows that presidential and parliamentary systems lead to different fiscal outcomes Tabellini, 2004a,b, 2006;Voigt, 2011). In line with this literature, we hypothesize that the importance of political alignment for transfer allocations differs depending on the political system employed at the local level.…”
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“…Many other countries, however, use a "parliamentary" system for local politics, i. e. a system where the local council rather than the mayor's office is the crucial political institution. A large literature shows that presidential and parliamentary systems lead to different fiscal outcomes Tabellini, 2004a,b, 2006;Voigt, 2011). In line with this literature, we hypothesize that the importance of political alignment for transfer allocations differs depending on the political system employed at the local level.…”
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“…(see e.g. surveys by Voigt 2011aVoigt , 2011b. Proponents of this approach view the constitution primarily as a mechanism allowing to counteract timeinconsistency problems connected with drafting and implementing economic policy.…”
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“…m. in. Voigt [2011b]). Przyjęcie takiej perspektywy badawczej z kolei w sposób naturalny skłania do stawiania pytań o podstawowe procesy towarzyszące powstawaniu konstytucji oraz czynniki, które mogą wpływać na kierunek i tempo jej ewentualnych zmian.…”
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