2012
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2149706
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On the Political Determinants of Intergovernmental Grants in Decentralized Countries: The Case of Spain

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“…In addition, regions governed by parties that also govern the state obtain benefits, such as positive fiscal policies or transfer of powers (Cox & McCubbins, 2005; Dixit & Londregan, 1996; Jones et al, 2000; Larcinese et al, 2006; Simón-Cosano et al, 2014). Some studies have shown that the greatest benefits have been obtained by parties with a bargaining power due to being represented in the central government (Gibson et al, 2004; Heller, 2002; Pitlik & Kouba, 2015; Samuels & Snyder, 2001).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, regions governed by parties that also govern the state obtain benefits, such as positive fiscal policies or transfer of powers (Cox & McCubbins, 2005; Dixit & Londregan, 1996; Jones et al, 2000; Larcinese et al, 2006; Simón-Cosano et al, 2014). Some studies have shown that the greatest benefits have been obtained by parties with a bargaining power due to being represented in the central government (Gibson et al, 2004; Heller, 2002; Pitlik & Kouba, 2015; Samuels & Snyder, 2001).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Регрессионный анализ позволил уточнить, какова роль этого фактора в контексте всех остальных, описаных выше. Данный метод типичен для подобных исследований (Veiga, Pinho 2007;Simon-Cosano et al 2013), т. к. позволяет определить наличие связи между зависимой и независимыми переменными в случаях нормального распределения данных.…”
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“…Second, a reasonable and common hypothesis in political economy papers refers to the territorial allocation of grants as a response to political and/or partisan interests (Simón‐Cosano et al., ). However, this factor may have ambiguous effects.…”
Section: Model Specification and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%