Data and Code for: Political Fragmentation and Government Stability. Evidence from Local Governments in Spain

Carozzi, F.ORCID logo, Cipullo, D. & Repetto, L. (2022). Data and Code for: Political Fragmentation and Government Stability. Evidence from Local Governments in Spain. [Dataset]. OpenICPSR. https://doi.org/10.3886/e125341
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This paper studies how political fragmentation affects government stability. Using a regression-discontinuity design, we show that each additional party with representation in the local parliament increases the probability that the incumbent government is unseated by 5 percentage points. The entry of an additional party affects stability by increasing both the probability of a single-party majority and the instability of governments when such a majority is not feasible. We interpret our results in light of a bargaining model of coalition formation featuring government instability.

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