AS A MATTER OF FACTIONS - THE BUDGETARY IMPLICATIONS OF SHIFTING FACTIONAL CONTROL IN JAPAN LDP

Citation
Md. Mccubbins et Mf. Thies, AS A MATTER OF FACTIONS - THE BUDGETARY IMPLICATIONS OF SHIFTING FACTIONAL CONTROL IN JAPAN LDP, Legislative studies quarterly, 22(3), 1997, pp. 293-328
Citations number
85
Categorie Soggetti
Political Science
ISSN journal
03629805
Volume
22
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
293 - 328
Database
ISI
SICI code
0362-9805(1997)22:3<293:AAMOF->2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
For 38 years, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) maintained single-par ty control over the Japanese government. This lack of partisan turnove r in government has frustrated attempts to explain Japanese government policy changes using political variables. In this paper, we look for intraparty changes that may have led to changes in Japanese budgetary policy. Using a simple model of agenda setting, we hypothesize that ch anges in which intraparty factions control the LDP affect the party's decisions over spending priorities systematically. This runs contrary to the conventional wisdom expressed in the voluminous literature on L DP factions, which asserts that factions, whatever their raison d'etre , do not exhibit different policy preferences. We find that strong cor relations do exist between which factions comprise the agenda-setting party mainstream and how the government allocates spending across pork -barrel and public goods items.