04808nam 2200709 a 450 991077704560332120230612210902.01-281-43105-297866114310510-226-67630-710.7208/9780226676302(CKB)1000000000412797(EBL)408273(OCoLC)476228339(SSID)ssj0000155642(PQKBManifestationID)11148566(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000155642(PQKBWorkID)10113270(PQKB)11505895(MiAaPQ)EBC408273(DE-B1597)535732(OCoLC)1055310831(DE-B1597)9780226676302(Au-PeEL)EBL408273(CaPaEBR)ebr10230047(CaONFJC)MIL143105(EXLCZ)99100000000041279719980923d1999 uy 0engurnn#---|u||utxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFiscal institutions and fiscal performance /editors, James M. Poterba, Jürgen von HagenChicago :University of Chicago Press,1999.1 online resource (402 pages) illustrationsNational Bureau of Economic Research conference reportConference report (National Bureau of Economic Research)Description based upon print version of record.0-226-67623-4 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Front matter --Contents --Acknowledgments --Introduction --1. Budget Deficits and Budget Institutions --2. A Model of Endogenous Fiscal Deficits and Delayed Fiscal Reforms --3. Consumption Smoothing through Fiscal Policy in OECD and EU Countries --4. Government Fragmentation and Fiscal Policy Outcomes: Evidence from OECD Countries --5. Institutional Arrangements and Fiscal Performance: The Latin American Experience --6. Politics, Institutions, and Public-Sector Spending in the Argentine Provinces --7. Public Debt and Budgetary Procedures: Top Down or Bottom Up? Some Evidence from Swiss Municipalities --8. State Fiscal Institutions and the U.S. Municipal Bond Market --9. Electoral Institutions, Cabinet Negotiations, and Budget Deficits in the European Union --10. Budgetary Institutions and the Levels of Expenditure Outcomes in Australia and New Zealand --11. Budgetary Procedures-Aspects and Changes: New Evidence for Some European Countries --12. Subnational Budgetary and Stabilization Policies in Canada and Australia --13. Coping with Fiscal Stress: Illusion and Reality in Central Government Budgeting in Japan, 1975-1 --Contributors --Author Index --Subject IndexThe unprecedented rise and persistence of large-scale budget deficits in many developed and developing nations during the past three decades has caused great concern. The widespread presence of such deficits has proved difficult to explain. Their emergence in otherwise diverse nations defies particularistic explanations aimed at internal economic developments within a specific country. Fiscal Institutions and Fiscal Performance shifts emphasis away from narrow economic factors to more broadly defined political and institutional factors that affect government policy and national debt. This collection brings together new theoretical models, empirical evidence, and a series of in-depth case studies to analyze the effect of political institutions, fiscal regulations, and policy decisions on accumulating deficits. It provides a fascinating overview of the political and economic issues involved and highlights the role of budgetary institutions in the formation of budget deficits.National Bureau of Economic Research conference report.Conference report (National Bureau of Economic Research)Budget deficitsCongressesFiscal policyCongressesDeficit financingCongressesbudget deficits, government, spending, finance, economy, economics, nonfiction, national debt, regulation, fiscal, consumption smoothing, latin america, oecd, european union, eu, argentina, switzerland, municipalities, bond market, australia, new zealand, negotiation, cabinet, elections, expenditure, stabilization, canada, japan.Budget deficitsFiscal policyDeficit financing336.3Poterba James M123221Hagen Jürgen von422303MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910777045603321Fiscal institutions and fiscal performance3806088UNINA