Candidate Entry, Screening, and the Political Budget Cycle

Author/Editor:

Eric Le Borgne ; Ben Lockwood

Publication Date:

March 1, 2002

Electronic Access:

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Summary:

We investigate whether private information about citizens' competence in political office can be revealed by their entry and campaign expenditure decisions. We find that this depends on whether voters and candidates have common or conflicting interests; only in the former case can entry be revealing. We apply these results to Rogoff's (1990) political budget cycle model: as interests are common, low-ability candidates are screened out at the entry stage, and so there is no signaling via fiscal policy. In a variant of Rogoff's model where citizens differ in honesty, interests are conflicting, so the political budget cycle can persist.

Series:

Working Paper No. 2002/048

Subject:

English

Publication Date:

March 1, 2002

ISBN/ISSN:

9781451972658/1018-5941

Stock No:

WPIEA0482002

Pages:

39

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