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The causal effect of coalition governments on fiscal policies: evidence from a Regression Kink Design
Authors:Sebastian Garmann
Institution:1. Ruhr Graduate School in Economics (RGS Econ) and University of Dortmund (TU), Chair of Public Economics, Vogelpothsweg 87, Dortmund, Germanysebastian.garmann@tu-dortmund.de
Abstract:Proportional election systems are widespread across countries and often lead to coalition governments. This creates interest in how the form of government (single-party or coalition governments) causally influences fiscal policies. It is difficult to estimate this causal effect empirically because the form of government is not randomly assigned to political units. I overcome this problem by using a Regression Kink Design which exploits that there is a slope change in the treatment probability at the 50% vote share of the strongest party. This method is applied to a large panel data set of German local governments. I find that contrary to the theoretical prediction, coalition governments significantly decrease expenditures.
Keywords:coalition governments  legislative organization  Regression Kink Design  local fiscal policy  government spending
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