The impact of late budgets on state government borrowing costs

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We analyze how a key component of fiscal governance, the ability of governments to pass a budget on time, affects government bond yield spreads. Based on a sample of 36 US states from 1988 to 1997, and using an original data set on budget enactment dates, we estimate that a 30. day budget delay has a cumulative impact that is equivalent to a one-time increase in the yield spread of around 10 basis points. States with sufficient liquidity incur no costs from late budgets, while unified governments face large penalties from not finishing a budget on time. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

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Andersen, A. L., Lassen, D. D., & Nielsen, L. H. W. (2014). The impact of late budgets on state government borrowing costs. Journal of Public Economics, 109, 27–35. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2013.10.004

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