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Mamadou Boukari

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Affiliation

Lille Économie et Management (LEM)

Lille, France
http://lem.univ-lille.fr/
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Working papers

  1. Mamadou Boukari & Francisco José Veiga, 2020. "Fiscal Forecast Manipulations and Electoral Results: Evidence from Portuguese Municipalities," NIPE Working Papers 07/2020, NIPE - Universidade do Minho.
  2. Mamadou Boukari & Daniel Cakpo-Tozo & Etienne Farvaque, 2019. "Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!”Popularity Gains as an Incentive to Legislate Frantically?," Post-Print hal-02502788, HAL.
  3. Mamadou Boukari & Etienne Farvaque, 2018. "Who profits from legislative activism? An analysis of Presidential and Prime Ministerial popularity," Post-Print hal-01914194, HAL.
  4. Mamadou Boukari & Francisco José Veiga, 2018. "Disentangling political and institutional determinants of budget forecast errors: A comparative approach," Post-Print hal-01817910, HAL.

Articles

  1. Kossi Ayenagbo & Mamadou Boukari, 2023. "Comparative Analysis of the Interlinks between Globalization, Governance and Development in African Economic Communities," Journal of the Knowledge Economy, Springer;Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), vol. 14(4), pages 4318-4338, December.
  2. Mamadou Boukari & Etienne Farvaque & Daniel Cakpo-Tozo, 2019. "“Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!†Popularity Gains as an Incentive to Legislate Frantically?," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 39(2), pages 1488-1507.

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Working papers

  1. Mamadou Boukari & Etienne Farvaque, 2018. "Who profits from legislative activism? An analysis of Presidential and Prime Ministerial popularity," Post-Print hal-01914194, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Antoine Auberger, 2020. "The impact of economic and political factors on popularity for France (1981- 2017)," Working Papers hal-02501677, HAL.

  2. Mamadou Boukari & Francisco José Veiga, 2018. "Disentangling political and institutional determinants of budget forecast errors: A comparative approach," Post-Print hal-01817910, HAL.

    Cited by:

    1. Cipullo, Davide & Reslow, André, 2022. "Electoral Cycles in Macroeconomic Forecasts," Working Paper Series 415, Sveriges Riksbank (Central Bank of Sweden).
    2. Matteo Picchio & Raffaella Santolini, 2019. "Fiscal rules and budget forecast errors of Italian Municipalities," Working Papers 438, Universita' Politecnica delle Marche (I), Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche e Sociali.
    3. Frank Bohn, 2018. "Political cycles: Beyond rational expectations," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 13(10), pages 1-23, October.
    4. Frank Bohn & Francisco José Veiga, 2019. "Political Budget Forecast Cycles," NIPE Working Papers 12/2019, NIPE - Universidade do Minho.
    5. Barbara Batóg & Jacek Batóg, 2021. "Regional Government Revenue Forecasting: Risk Factors of Investment Financing," Risks, MDPI, vol. 9(12), pages 1-15, November.
    6. Bohn, Frank & Veiga, Francisco José, 2021. "Political forecast cycles," European Journal of Political Economy, Elsevier, vol. 66(C).
    7. Igor Chugunov & Valentina Makohon, 2020. "Budgetary Projection In The System Of Financial And Economic Regulation Of Social Processes," Baltic Journal of Economic Studies, Publishing house "Baltija Publishing", vol. 6(1).
    8. Mancini, Anna Laura & Tommasino, Pietro, 2023. "Fiscal rules and the reliability of public investment plans: Evidence from local governments," European Journal of Political Economy, Elsevier, vol. 79(C).

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  1. NEP-CDM: Collective Decision-Making (1) 2020-10-26. Author is listed
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