2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpubeco.2016.07.007
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Fiscal rules and compliance expectations – Evidence for the German debt brake

Abstract: Die Dis cus si on Pape rs die nen einer mög lichst schnel len Ver brei tung von neue ren For schungs arbei ten des ZEW. Die Bei trä ge lie gen in allei ni ger Ver ant wor tung der Auto ren und stel len nicht not wen di ger wei se die Mei nung des ZEW dar.Dis cus si on Papers are inten ded to make results of ZEW research prompt ly avai la ble to other eco no mists in order to encou ra ge dis cus si on and sug gesti ons for revi si ons. The aut hors are sole ly respon si ble for the con tents which do not neces … Show more

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“…As 592 of the collected email addresses were inactive and 7,843 council members actually received the survey invitation, this yields an overall response rate of 46 percent (municipality‐specific response rates vary from 3 percent to 73 percent). We conducted the survey with an explicit guarantee that all individual responses would be treated fully confidentially, which reduces the potential self‐serving biases in responses and benefits truthful replies (Heinemann et al ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As 592 of the collected email addresses were inactive and 7,843 council members actually received the survey invitation, this yields an overall response rate of 46 percent (municipality‐specific response rates vary from 3 percent to 73 percent). We conducted the survey with an explicit guarantee that all individual responses would be treated fully confidentially, which reduces the potential self‐serving biases in responses and benefits truthful replies (Heinemann et al ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Still, studies linking performance to reforms should not only investigate administrative behavior but also assess the preferences and/or behavior of political decision makers (Heinemann et al ). Currently, there is “less systematic evidence on how performance data alter political beliefs” (Nielsen and Moynihan , 3), which constitutes our first contribution.…”
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“…For instance, Eliason and Lutz (2018) do not find evidence that one of the most stringent sets of fiscal rules in the United States, i.e., Colorado's Taxpayer Bill of Rights, affected the levels of taxing or spending there. Likewise, based on answers from 639 politicians who provided responses about compliance with Germany's debt brake for its 16 federal states, Heinemann et al (2016) report that the debt brake's credibility among policy makers is far from perfect. 7 Some evidence in favor of the effect of fiscal rules on fiscal manipulation at the subnational level has been reported.…”
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“…Strong incumbency effects were found byHeinemann et al (2016) in a survey among members of German state parliaments addressing the issue of compliance with a national fiscal rule. See alsoMaatsch (2016) for an analysis of cleavages based on plenary debates.…”
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