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Candidates, Character, and Corruption
Bernheim, B. Douglas
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2010
We study the characteristics of self-selected candidates in corrupt political systems. Potential candidates differ along two dimensions of unobservable character: public spirit (altruism toward others) and honesty (the disutility suffered when selling out to special interests after securing...
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Factions and Political Competition
Persico, Nicola
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2007
This paper presents a new model of political competition where candidates belong to factions. Before elections, factions compete to direct local public goods to their local constituencies. The model of factional competition delivers a rich set of implications relating the internal organization...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012465647
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Political Competition with Campaign Contributions and Informative Advertising
Coate, Stephen
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2001
This paper presents a model of political competition with campaign contributions and informative political advertising. Policy-motivated parties compete by selecting candidates and interest groups provide contributions to enhance the electoral prospects of like-minded candidates. Contributions...
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Log-Rolling and Economic Interests in the Passage of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff
Irwin, Douglas A.
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1996
We analyze Senate roll-call votes concerning tariffs on specific goods in order to understand the economic and political factors influencing the passage of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930. Contrary to recent studies emphasizing the partisan nature of the Congressional votes, our reading of...
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Electoral Competition and Special Interest Politics
Grossman, Gene
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1994
We study the competition between two political parties for seats in a parliament. The parliament will set two types of policies: ideological and non-ideological. The parties have fixed positions on the ideological issues, but choose their non-ideological platforms to attract voters and campaign...
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When is
Democracy
an Equilibrium? : Theory and Evidence from Colombia's "La Violencia"
Chacon, Mario
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2006
The conventional wisdom in political science is that for a
democracy
to be consolidated, all groups must have a chance … to attain power. If they do not then they will subvert
democracy
and choose to fight for power. In this paper we show … natural model, we show that
democracy
may never be consolidated in such a situation. Rather,
democracy
may only be stable when …
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Endogenous Lobbying
Felli, Leonardo
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Merlo, Antonio
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Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania
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2001
In this paper, we present a citizen-candidate model of representative
democracy
with endogenous lobbying. We find that …
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