Replication Data for: Dividing the Pie: Parties, Institutional Limits, and State Budget Tradeoffs
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While many studies on budgetary outcomes of state politics focus on budget sizes, budget tradeoff studies focus on budget composition. This study examines the role of state politics in explaining budget tradeoffs. We apply Peterson’s (1981) typology to analyze budget tradeoffs among developmental, allocational, redistributive, and educational expenditures. We focus on the roles of partisan and ideological factors and their interactive effects with institutional limits. Results show that politics matters. The Democratic Party and liberal citizen ideology increase state spending in redistribution relative to other categories, while the Republican Party shifts state budgets towards developmental spending. Partisan effects increase when tax and expenditure limits become less restrictive. Using more recent data and improved measurements, this study explains tradeoffs among theoretically meaningful expenditure categories with a comprehensive model while providing a test of Peterson’s (1981) typology.
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2018-12-11



