Author

Name:
Francisco Veiga
Educations:
Ph D: U South Carolina, Economics, 1998
Bachelor: U Minho, Relações Internacionais, 1991
e-mail:
fjveiga@eeg.uminho.pt
URL:
http://www.eeg.uminho.pt/economia/fjveiga/
FCT research center:
Núcleo de Investigação em Políticas Económicas (2015)
REBIDES institution:
Universidade do Minho (2015)
Ideas:
http://ideas.repec.org/e/pve39.html
Researcher id:
http://www.researcherid.com/rid/B-1784-2008
Articles 33:
Ranking: CEF.UP+NIPE (average of all rankings) (2012).

When Do More Selfish Politicians Manipulate Less, Not More? 9.71
Xue Wang, Frank Bohn, Francisco Veiga
European Journal of Political Economy, vol. 77, 2023, p. .

The Political Economy of Productivity Growth 9.71
Fernando Alexandre, Pedro Bação, Francisco Veiga
European Journal of Political Economy, vol. 75, 2022, p. .

Key Determinants of Elite Rivalry: Theoretical Insights and Empirical Evidence 12.96
Elena Sochirca, Francisco Veiga
Applied Economics, vol. 53, 2021, p. 277-291.

Political Forecast Cycles 14.57
Frank Bohn, Francisco Veiga
European Journal of Political Economy, vol. 66, 2021, p. .

Elections, Recession Expectations and Excessive Debt: An Unholy Trinity 17.07
Frank Bohn, Francisco Veiga
Public Choice, vol. 180, 2019, p. 429-449.

Political Opportunism and Countercyclical Fiscal Policy in Election-Year Recessions 17.01
Frank Bohn, Francisco Veiga
Economic Inquiry, vol. 57, 2019, p. 2058-2081.

The Effects of Electoral Incentives on Fiscal Policy: Evidence from a Legislative Change at the Local Government Level 23.22
Linda Veiga, Francisco Veiga
Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, vol. 35, 2019, p. 394-421.

Transparency, Policy Outcomes, and Incumbent Support 9.28
Luís Francisco Aguiar-Conraria, Pedro C. Magalhães, Francisco Veiga
Kyklos, vol. 72, 2019, p. 357-380.

Disentangling Political and Institutional Determinants of Budget Forecast Errors: A Comparative Approach 18.73
Mamadou Boukari, Francisco Veiga
Journal Of Comparative Economics, vol. 46, 2018, p. 1030-1045.

Public Spending and Growth: The Role of Government Accountability 23.87
Atsuyoshi Morozumi, Francisco Veiga
European Economic Review, vol. 89, 2016, p. 148-171.

Does Voter Turnout Affect the Votes for the Incumbent Government? 14.57
Rodrigo Martins, Francisco Veiga
European Journal of Political Economy, vol. 36, 2014, p. 274-286.

Government Size, Composition of Public Expenditure, and Economic Development 10.65
Susana Martins, Francisco Veiga
International Tax And Public Finance, vol. 21, 2014, p. 578-597.

Economic Performance and Turnout at National and Local Elections 17.07
Rodrigo Martins, Francisco Veiga
Public Choice, vol. 157, 2013, p. 429-448.

Economic Voting in Portuguese Municipal Elections 17.07
Francisco Veiga, Rodrigo Martins
Public Choice, vol. 155, 2013, p. 317-334.

Financial Globalization, Convergence and Growth: The Role of Foreign Direct Investment 16.93
Francisco Veiga, Delfim Gomes Neto
Journal of International Money and Finance, vol. 37, 2013, p. 161-186.

How Does Political Instability Affect Economic Growth? 14.57
Ari Aisen, Francisco Veiga
European Journal of Political Economy, vol. 29, 2013, p. 151-167.

Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers as Pork Barrel 17.07
Linda Veiga, Francisco Veiga
Public Choice, vol. 155, 2013, p. 335-353.

Election Results and Opportunistic Policies: A New Test of the Rational Political Business Cycle Model 11.38
Toke S. Aidt, Francisco Veiga, Linda Veiga
Public Choice, vol. 148, 2011, p. 21-44.

The Impact of Local and National Economic Conditions on Legislative Election Results 12.96
Francisco Veiga, Linda Veiga
Applied Economics, vol. 42, 2010, p. 1727-1734.

Political Instability and Inflation Volatility 17.07
Ari Aisen, Francisco Veiga
Public Choice, vol. 135, 2008, p. 207-223.

The Political Economy of Seigniorage 21.69
Ari Aisen, Francisco Veiga
Journal of Development Economics, vol. 87, 2008, p. 29-50.

Why Do Stabilizations Fail? 12.06
Francisco Veiga
Journal Of Economic Policy Reform, vol. 11, 2008, p. 135-149.

Does Opportunism Pay Off? 16.4
Linda Veiga, Francisco Veiga
Economics Letters, vol. 96, 2007, p. 177-182.

Political Business Cycles at the Municipal Level 17.07
Linda Veiga, Francisco Veiga
Public Choice, vol. 131, 2007, p. 45-64.

Currency Substitution, Portfolio Diversification, and Money Demand 17.35
Miguel Lebre de Freitas, Francisco Veiga
Canadian Journal Of Economics, vol. 39, 2006, p. 719-743.

Does Political Instability Lead to Higher Inflation? A Panel Data Analysis 24.46
Ari Aisen, Francisco Veiga
Journal Of Money, Credit And Banking, vol. 38, 2006, p. 1379-1389.

Political Business Cycles in Local Employment: Evidence from Portugal 10.94
César Coelho, Francisco Veiga, Linda Veiga
Economics Letters, vol. 93, 2006, p. 82-87.

Does IMF Support Accelerate Inflation Stabilization? 19.48
Francisco Veiga
Open Economies Review, vol. 16, 2005, p. 321-340.

Political Business Cycles and Inflation Stabilization 16.4
Vitor Castro, Francisco Veiga
Economics Letters, vol. 83, 2004, p. 1-6.

Popularity Functions, Partisan Effects, and Support in Parliament 13.09
Francisco Veiga, Linda Veiga
Economics And Politics, vol. 16, 2004, p. 101-115.

The Determinants of Vote Intentions in Portugal 17.07
Francisco Veiga, Linda Veiga
Public Choice, vol. 118, 2004, p. 341-364.

Delays of Inflation Stabilizations 26.17
Francisco Veiga
Economics And Politics, vol. 12, 2000, p. 275-295.

What Causes the Failure of Inflation Stabilization Plans? 33.85
Francisco Veiga
Journal of International Money and Finance, vol. 18, 1999, p. 169-194.

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