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The Political Economy of Structural Reforms

2015
Do economic structural reforms have electoral consequences? This paper studies whether voters reward or punish governments for introducing structural economic reforms. Drawing on data from a sample of 122 democratic countries over the 1975-2006 period, I note—at first glance—that no significant relationship can be discerned between the ...
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The Structural Reform Programme

1983
After these mainly political chapters we can now move ahead with the analysis of economic developments. As a consequence of the electoral campaign and the radicalisation of the political spectrum great expectations were created about the nature of the future economic programme and the identity of the specific group who would carry it out. The programme
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Can structural reforms help Europe?

Journal of Monetary Economics, 2014
Andrea Ferrero, Andrea Raffo
exaly  

What determines the likelihood of structural reforms?

European Journal of Political Economy, 2015
Luca Agnello   +2 more
exaly  

Structural reforms and growth in transition

Economics of Transition, 2014
Jan Babecký, Tomáš HAVRÁNEK
exaly  

Structural Reforms

1994
Keith Griffin, Terry McKinley
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Fiscal consolidation and structural reforms in Lithuania in the period 2008–2012: from grand ambitions to hectic firefighting

International Review of Administrative Sciences, 2015
Vitalis Nakrošis, Vytautas Kuokstis
exaly  

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