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Party Discipline and Pork Barrel Politics
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Year: 2005 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research

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Party discipline and pork-barrel politics
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Year: 2005 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. NBER

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Party discipline and pork-barrel politics.
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Year: 2005 Publisher: Cambridge National Bureau Of Economic Research. Working Paper Nr.11396. June 2005

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Polities differ in the extent to which political parties can pre-commit to carry out promised policy actions if they take power. Commitment problems may arise due to a divergence between the ex ante incentives facing national parties that seek to capture control of the legislature and the ex post incentives facing individual legislators, whose interests may be more parochial. We study how differences in "party discipline" shape fiscal policy choices. In particular, we examine the determinants of national spending on local public goods in a three-stage game of campaign rhetoric, voting, and legislative decision-making. We find that the rhetoric and reality of pork-barrel spending, and also the efficiency of the spending regime, bear a non-monotonic relationship to the degree of party discipline.

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