Opening the Black Box of Cabinet-level Politics: Explaining Disaggregated Public Social Expenditure Changes in Affluent, Parliamentary Democracies with Cabinet-level Politics and Institutions

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  • Sarah Sinram

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Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationMünster
Number of pages218
Volume23
ISBN (electronic)978-3-643-96117-4
Publication statusPublished - 10 Mar 2020

Abstract

The book takes a look at social expenditure in affluent democracies in times of fiscal austerity. The study analyzes expenditure changes in nine social policy areas between 1980 - 2010, from an intra-cabinet perspective by considering the partisan affiliation of responsible spending ministers and effects of budgeting reforms.

Thus, the analysis contributes to the question of whether parties or institutions matter.

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