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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion Elections, Policy Preferences and International Financial Market Constraints Thomas Sattler University College Dublin Presentation at the IPES Conference, November 12, 2010 Thomas Sattler UCD Elections and Financial Constraints

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Page 1: Elections, Policy Preferences and International Financial ...University College Dublin Presentation at the IPES Conference, November 12, 2010 Thomas Sattler UCD Elections and Financial

Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Elections, Policy Preferences and InternationalFinancial Market Constraints

Thomas Sattler

University College Dublin

Presentation at the IPES Conference,November 12, 2010

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Research Question

To what extent have governments’ actual (as opposed to theirnominal) policies converged with increasing financial openness?

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Financial Openness

Cost of reallocating capital decreases⇒ Financial reaction to elections should become stronger

Cost of market-unfriendly policy increases⇒ Governments’ de facto policies should converge

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Financial Openness

Cost of reallocating capital decreases⇒ Financial reaction to elections should become stronger

Cost of market-unfriendly policy increases⇒ Governments’ de facto policies should converge

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Strong Convergence

H1a: As financial integration increases, stock market responses toelections decrease.

H1b: The negative (positive) response of stock markets to theelection of a left-wing (right-wing) party becomes smaller asfinancial integration increases.

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Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Strong Convergence

H1a: As financial integration increases, stock market responses toelections decrease.

H1b: The negative (positive) response of stock markets to theelection of a left-wing (right-wing) party becomes smaller asfinancial integration increases.

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Weak Convergence

H2a: As financial integration increases, stock market responses toelections do not change.

H2b: The negative (positive) response of stock markets to theelection of a left-wing (right-wing) party remains constant asfinancial integration increases.

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Weak Convergence

H2a: As financial integration increases, stock market responses toelections do not change.

H2b: The negative (positive) response of stock markets to theelection of a left-wing (right-wing) party remains constant asfinancial integration increases.

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

No Convergence

H3a: As financial integration increases, stock market responses toelections increase.

H3b: The negative (positive) response of stock markets to theelection of a left-wing (right-wing) party becomes larger asfinancial integration increases.

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

No Convergence

H3a: As financial integration increases, stock market responses toelections increase.

H3b: The negative (positive) response of stock markets to theelection of a left-wing (right-wing) party becomes larger asfinancial integration increases.

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Dependent Variable

Cumulative Abnormal Return (CAR)

Difference between

Expected Return without electionActual Return after the election

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Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Dependent Variable

Cumulative Abnormal Return (CAR)

Difference between

Expected Return without electionActual Return after the election

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Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Explanatory Variables

Ideology

Financial Openness

Contraints Variables:

Minority GovernmentMulti-Party GovernmentCentral Bank IndependencePolitical Constraints Index

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Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Explanatory Variables

Ideology

Financial Openness

Contraints Variables:

Minority GovernmentMulti-Party GovernmentCentral Bank IndependencePolitical Constraints Index

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Explanatory Variables

Ideology

Financial Openness

Contraints Variables:

Minority GovernmentMulti-Party GovernmentCentral Bank IndependencePolitical Constraints Index

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Explanatory Variables

Ideology

Financial Openness

Contraints Variables:

Minority GovernmentMulti-Party GovernmentCentral Bank IndependencePolitical Constraints Index

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Explanatory Variables

Ideology

Financial Openness

Contraints Variables:

Minority GovernmentMulti-Party GovernmentCentral Bank IndependencePolitical Constraints Index

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Explanatory Variables

Ideology

Financial Openness

Contraints Variables:

Minority GovernmentMulti-Party GovernmentCentral Bank IndependencePolitical Constraints Index

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Explanatory Variables

Ideology

Financial Openness

Contraints Variables:

Minority GovernmentMulti-Party GovernmentCentral Bank IndependencePolitical Constraints Index

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Size of Stock Reactions

Openness Flows Minority Multi CBI IndexOpenness -0.147

(0.141)Log(Flows) -0.282

(0.241)Minority -0.289

(0.444)Multi 0.343

(0.431)CBI -0.131

(1.216)Index -0.328

(0.109)Constant 4.196 3.878 3.169 2.847 3.152 4.911

(1.212) (0.752) (0.284) (0.316) (0.531) (0.761)N 205 176 205 205 205 205

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Direction of Stock Reactions

Simple Constraints De Jure FlowsIdeology -0.037 -0.080 -0.031 -0.056

(0.016) (0.040) (0.031) (0.027)Constraints -0.595

(0.360)Ideology*Constraints 0.009

(0.008)De Jure Openness -0.204

(0.323)Ideology*De Jure Openness -0.001

(0.006)Log(Flows) -0.690

(0.694)Ideology*Log(Flows) 0.003

(0.013)Constant 1.920 5.022 3.485 4.033

(0.861) (1.880) (1.654) (1.613)N 205 205 205 176

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Effect of Political Constraints

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Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Effect of Financial Openness

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Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Effect of Financial Flows

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Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Different Event Windows

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Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Main versus Placebo Analysis

Simple Constraints De Jure FlowsMain -0.037 -0.048 -0.035 -0.053

Placebo0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001

[-0.015; 0.017] [-0.024; 0.026] [-0.015; 0.018] [-0.017; 0.020]

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Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Implications

Weak convergence of actual policies

Politics is less important for financial returns

Politics is still important for financial decisions

Good news for democratic political competition?

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

Page 28: Elections, Policy Preferences and International Financial ...University College Dublin Presentation at the IPES Conference, November 12, 2010 Thomas Sattler UCD Elections and Financial

Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Implications

Weak convergence of actual policies

Politics is less important for financial returns

Politics is still important for financial decisions

Good news for democratic political competition?

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

Page 29: Elections, Policy Preferences and International Financial ...University College Dublin Presentation at the IPES Conference, November 12, 2010 Thomas Sattler UCD Elections and Financial

Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Implications

Weak convergence of actual policies

Politics is less important for financial returns

Politics is still important for financial decisions

Good news for democratic political competition?

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

Page 30: Elections, Policy Preferences and International Financial ...University College Dublin Presentation at the IPES Conference, November 12, 2010 Thomas Sattler UCD Elections and Financial

Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Implications

Weak convergence of actual policies

Politics is less important for financial returns

Politics is still important for financial decisions

Good news for democratic political competition?

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

Page 31: Elections, Policy Preferences and International Financial ...University College Dublin Presentation at the IPES Conference, November 12, 2010 Thomas Sattler UCD Elections and Financial

Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Distribution of CARs

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Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Size of Stock Reactions

|CARi | =α0 + α1Opennessi +k∑

j=1

αj+1Constrainti ,j + εi

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Size of Stock Reactions

|CARi | =α0 + α1Opennessi +k∑

j=1

αj+1Constrainti ,j + εi

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Size of Stock Reactions

|CARi | =α0 + α1Opennessi +k∑

j=1

αj+1Constrainti ,j + εi

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Direction of Stock Reactions

CARi = β0 + β1Ideologyi + β2Opennessi + β3Ideologyi ∗ Opennessi

+k∑

j=1

(βj+3Constrainti ,j + βj+k+3Ideologyi ∗ Constrainti ,j)

+ vi

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Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Direction of Stock Reactions

CARi = β0 + β1Ideologyi + β2Opennessi + β3Ideologyi ∗ Opennessi

+k∑

j=1

(βj+3Constrainti ,j + βj+k+3Ideologyi ∗ Constrainti ,j)

+ vi

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Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Direction of Stock Reactions

CARi = β0 + β1Ideologyi + β2Opennessi + β3Ideologyi ∗ Opennessi

+k∑

j=1

(βj+3Constrainti ,j + βj+k+3Ideologyi ∗ Constrainti ,j)

+ vi

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Elections and Financial Constraints

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Introduction Theory Empirical Design Results Conclusion

Direction of Stock Reactions

CARi = β0 + β1Ideologyi + β2Opennessi + β3Ideologyi ∗ Opennessi

+k∑

j=1

(βj+3Constrainti ,j + βj+k+3Ideologyi ∗ Constrainti ,j)

+ vi

Thomas Sattler UCD

Elections and Financial Constraints