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Applied Economics | 2006

Tax policy and yardstick voting in Flemish municipal elections

Jan Vermeir; Bruno Heyndels

Recent theoretical papers develop political agency models in which voters compare tax policy with that in neighbouring jurisdictions. In these yardstick competition models voters judge incumbents by comparing their policy with policy in neighbouring jurisdictions. This paper reports an analysis of municipal elections in Flanders during the period 1982 to 2000 and finds empirical evidence for yardstick voting. Incumbents are punished for higher tax rates. Importantly, the electoral punishment also depends on tax rates in neighbouring municipalities. Higher rates in neighbouring municipalities are favourable for the incumbents.


Electoral Studies | 2007

Fertile grounds for extreme right-wing parties: Explaining the Vlaams Blok's electoral success

Hilde Coffé; Bruno Heyndels; Jan Vermeir


Public Choice | 2008

Taxation and presidential approval: separate effects from tax burden and tax structure turbulence

Benny Geys; Jan Vermeir


Electoral Studies | 2008

The political cost of taxation: new evidence from German popularity ratings

Benny Geys; Jan Vermeir


European Journal of Political Economy | 2008

Party Cues and Yardstick Voting

Benny Geys; Jan Vermeir


European Journal of Political Research | 2006

Explaining the formation of minimal coalitions: Anti-system parties and anti-pact rules

Benny Geys; Bruno Heyndels; Jan Vermeir


Archive | 2008

Party cues and yardstick voting [Parteien und 'Yardstick'-Wählen]

Benny Geys; Jan Vermeir


Archive | 2008

The political cost of taxation: new evidence from German popularity ratings [Besteuerung und Popularität von Politikern: Neue Ergebnisse für die Deutsche Bundesregierung 1978-2003]

Benny Geys; Jan Vermeir


Archive | 2007

Loont besturen? Electorale voor-en nadelen van bestuursdeelname bij gemeenteraadsverkiezingen

Jan Vermeir; Bruno Heyndels


SP II 2012-107 | 2012

Party cues in elections under multilevel governance: theory and evidence from US states

Benny Geys; Jan Vermeir

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Benny Geys

BI Norwegian Business School

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Bruno Heyndels

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Hilde Coffé

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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