Democracy, political fragmentation and budget deficits : evidence from Asian countries

One of the most debated issues in economics in recent years is the extent of budget deficits and public debt. Given the failure of standard economic theories in explaining the cross-national variations of fiscal outcomes, scholars in political economy have turned to political factors to account this...

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Main Author: Cheng, Adrian Sai Pong
Other Authors: Lee Su Hyun
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-654412020-11-01T08:29:12Z Democracy, political fragmentation and budget deficits : evidence from Asian countries Cheng, Adrian Sai Pong Lee Su Hyun S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science One of the most debated issues in economics in recent years is the extent of budget deficits and public debt. Given the failure of standard economic theories in explaining the cross-national variations of fiscal outcomes, scholars in political economy have turned to political factors to account this phenomenon. However, much of extant literature is on OECD countries and their findings have limited applicability outside the OECD context, especially in regions where there is wide variation in the level of democracy. Moreover, it is only in the more recent years that scholars begin to explore the interaction between political factors in influencing fiscal policy outcomes. Using panel data for 19 countries in Asia over the period 1980-2012, we empirically investigate the interactive effect between democracy and political fragmentation on budget balance. We find strong evidence that the net effect of democracy is dependent on the extent of political fragmentation. Master of Science (International Political Economy) 2015-09-22T06:44:21Z 2015-09-22T06:44:21Z 2015 2015 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/65441 en 55 p. application/pdf
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Cheng, Adrian Sai Pong
Democracy, political fragmentation and budget deficits : evidence from Asian countries
description One of the most debated issues in economics in recent years is the extent of budget deficits and public debt. Given the failure of standard economic theories in explaining the cross-national variations of fiscal outcomes, scholars in political economy have turned to political factors to account this phenomenon. However, much of extant literature is on OECD countries and their findings have limited applicability outside the OECD context, especially in regions where there is wide variation in the level of democracy. Moreover, it is only in the more recent years that scholars begin to explore the interaction between political factors in influencing fiscal policy outcomes. Using panel data for 19 countries in Asia over the period 1980-2012, we empirically investigate the interactive effect between democracy and political fragmentation on budget balance. We find strong evidence that the net effect of democracy is dependent on the extent of political fragmentation.
author2 Lee Su Hyun
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Cheng, Adrian Sai Pong
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author Cheng, Adrian Sai Pong
author_sort Cheng, Adrian Sai Pong
title Democracy, political fragmentation and budget deficits : evidence from Asian countries
title_short Democracy, political fragmentation and budget deficits : evidence from Asian countries
title_full Democracy, political fragmentation and budget deficits : evidence from Asian countries
title_fullStr Democracy, political fragmentation and budget deficits : evidence from Asian countries
title_full_unstemmed Democracy, political fragmentation and budget deficits : evidence from Asian countries
title_sort democracy, political fragmentation and budget deficits : evidence from asian countries
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