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Autor:
Endrit Lami, Drini Imami
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Economics, Vol 7, Iss 4, Pp 1-138 (2013)
Hungary has had a remarkably high public debt throughout the transition, and it has continued to increase during recent years, exceeding 80% of the GDP. Its debt and fiscal deficit were the highest among the Visegrád countries during the transition.
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https://doaj.org/article/23ab18a68a5046dbb7ecd9964500c486
Autor:
Endrit Lami
Publikováno v:
Comparative Economic Studies. 65:221-262
There is growing research on the political budget cycles in transition economies whose institutions, economies and societies differ significantly from those of developed countries. New democracies are more vulnerable to political budget (fiscal) cycl
Publikováno v:
Comparative Economic Studies.
Publikováno v:
Post-Communist Economies. 32:376-390
In our paper, we analyse the supply of electricity in conjunction with elections in Kosovo. The results confirm our hypotheses that before scheduled (regular) parliamentary elections, the supply of...
Autor:
Drini Imami, Endrit Lami
Publikováno v:
CESifo Economic Studies. 65:275-295
It is widely accepted that incumbents in democratic societies may use various economic policies to increase their chances of re-election. But incumbents in the most advanced democracies may be restrained in overtly manipulating economic policy instru
Publikováno v:
Post-Communist Economies. 31:623-645
Political business cycles are typically linked to the manipulation of fiscal or monetary policy instruments. In a recent article, Imami, Lami and Uberti (ILU) argue that opportunistic politicians m...
Publikováno v:
Land Use Policy. 112:105785
Incumbent governments commonly increase public expenditures prior to elections in order to curry favor with voters and boost their chances of retaining office. This study, set in Albania, focuses on a non-fiscal approach to winning votes: condoning,
Publikováno v:
Economics of Transition. 26:523-552
We analyze the effects of opportunistic and partisan politics on the licensing of construction activities, which in turn determines the level of housing supply. In line with Political Business Cycle theory, we hypothesize that the municipal incumbent
Publikováno v:
Post-Communist Economies. 30:99-116
Most of the literature on political business and budgetary cycles (PBBC) has focused on fiscal and monetary policy variables in advanced-country contexts. We extend this literature by investigating...
Publikováno v:
Economic Systems. 40:220-231
This paper provides insight into the widely studied phenomenon of political business cycles by analyzing the impact of elections on the privatization of public assets in transition economies. The hypothesis of this article is that incumbents opportun