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Direct Democracy Cuts Government Spending, But Not Deficits in Spain
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Direct Democracy and Government Size: Evidence from Spain was authored by Carlos Sanz. It was published by Cambridge in PSR&M in 2020.

Does direct democracy lead to smaller government budgets? Using regression discontinuity design on Spanish municipalities where voter choice dictated governance style, this paper finds that the switch to direct democracy reduces public spending by about 8%. However, revenues decline similarly resulting in no change to budget deficits. These findings suggest voters use direct democracy to control special-interest influence.

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