The Perfect Finance Minister: Whom to Appoint as Finance Minister to Balance the Budget?

Author: Alberto Alesina, Alberto Alesina, Alice H Eagly, Andreas Behr, Anthony Downs, Axel Dreher, Baltagi, Barbara F Reskin, Beate Jochimsen, Beate Jochimsen, Benjamin F Jones, Bernd Hayo, Bj�rn Volkerink, Bruno S Frey, Catherine C Eckel, Christina J Schneider, Christoph A Schaltegger, Cristian L Dezs�, David Brady, Douglas A Hibbs, Emma Galli, Gary S Becker, George A Akerlof, Giovanni S F Bruno, Harald Hau, Helena Svaleryd, Helmut Seitz, Henry W Chappell, In Choi, Jaejoon Woo, Jakob Haan, James M Buchanan, Jan F Kiviet, Jean Tirole, Jeffrey D Roubini, Joachim Wehner, Joanna Mckay, John Ashworth, John R Lott, Johnnie E V Johnson, J�rgen Hagen, Karen S Lyness, Kenneth Rogoff, Kenneth Rogoff, Kiviet, Lars P Feld, Manuel Arellano, Maria Paola, Marianne Bertrand, Mark Hallerberg, Mark Hallerberg, Martha Foschi, Maurice J G Bun, Nathaniel Beck, Niklas Potrafke, Petra Persson, Rachel Croson, Raghabendra Chattopadhyay, Ren�e B Adams, Richard Blundell, Robert J Barro, Roberto Perotti, Roger D Congleton, Ronny Freier, Ruth A Judson, Scott Gehlbach, Sebastian Thomasius, Silja G�hlmann, Stanley M Atkinson, Stephen Nickell, T W Anderson, Thorsten Beck, Timothy Besley, Timothy Besley, Torsten Persson, Vincenzo Galasso, W Johnson, Yianos Kontopoulos, �tienne Farvaque, �tienne S Kirschen
Publisher: Elsevier BV

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The role and influence of the finance minister within the cabinet are discussed with increasing prominence in the recent theoretical literature on the political economy of budget deficits. It is generally assumed that the spending ministers can raise their reputation purely with new or more extensive expenditure programs, whereas solely the finance minister is interested to balance the budget. Using a dynamic panel model to study the development of public deficits in the German states between 1960 and 2009, we identify several personal characteristics of the finance ministers that significantly influence budgetary performance. Namely her professional background seems to affect budget deficits. During times of fiscal stress, our results can guide prime ministers in the nominating of finance ministers in order to assure sound budgeting

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