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Political finance 1,225 Politikfinanzierung 1,225 USA 334 United States 327 Wahlverhalten 296 Voting behaviour 295 Interessenpolitik 247 Lobbying 246 Theorie 221 Theory 221 Wahlkampf 187 Electoral campaign 177 Wahl 164 Election 157 Deutschland 96 Germany 96 Political party 93 Politische Partei 93 Politiker 84 Politicians 83 Economic theory of democracy 71 Ökonomische Theorie der Demokratie 71 Game theory 65 Spieltheorie 65 Korruption 54 Fundraising 53 Interessenvertretung 53 Interest group 53 Wahlkampffinanzierung 53 Corruption 52 Vereinigte Staaten 48 Demokratie 40 Democracy 38 Parteienfinanzierung 37 Neue politische Ökonomie 36 Public choice 36 Welt 29 World 29 Presidential election 28 Präsidentschaftswahl 28
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Book / Working Paper 751 Article 479
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Article in journal 438 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 438 Graue Literatur 258 Non-commercial literature 258 Working Paper 211 Arbeitspapier 210 Collection of articles of several authors 45 Sammelwerk 45 Aufsatz im Buch 37 Book section 37 Hochschulschrift 35 Thesis 26 Amtsdruckschrift 24 Government document 24 Aufsatzsammlung 21 Konferenzschrift 12 Bibliografie enthalten 10 Bibliography included 10 Collection of articles written by one author 10 Sammlung 10 Conference paper 6 Konferenzbeitrag 6 Conference proceedings 5 Advisory report 4 Gutachten 4 Handbook 3 Handbuch 3 Bibliografie 2 Forschungsbericht 2 Mehrbändiges Werk 2 Multi-volume publication 2 Article 1 Bibliography 1 Book review 1 CD-ROM, DVD 1 Case study 1 Enzyklopädie 1 Fallstudie 1 Fallstudiensammlung 1 Gesetz 1
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English 1,112 German 88 French 14 Polish 5 Spanish 5 Portuguese 2 Swedish 2 Czech 1 Italian 1 Russian 1 Ukrainian 1 Undetermined 1
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Stratmann, Thomas 37 Arnim, Hans Herbert von 15 Alexander, Herbert E. 14 Gersbach, Hans 11 Fang, Hanming 10 Helpman, Elhanan 10 Milyo, Jeffrey 10 Pastine, Tuvana 10 Snyder, James M. 10 Grossman, Gene M. 9 Matter, Ulrich 9 Pastine, Ivan 9 Poutvaara, Panu 9 Cagé, Julia 8 Coate, Stephen 7 Corrado, Anthony 7 Cotton, Christopher 7 Foremny, Dirk 7 Freier, Ronny 7 Magleby, David B. 7 Moessinger, Marc-Daniel 7 Richter, Brian Kelleher 7 Yeter, Mustafa 7 Ansolabehere, Stephen 6 Claessens, Stijn 6 Dewitte, Edgard 6 Fedaseyeu, Viktar 6 Feijen, Erik 6 Laeven, Luc 6 Loucks, Christine 6 Mixon, Franklin G. 6 Pons, Vincent 6 Sloof, Randolph 6 Altindag, Duha Tore 5 Avis, Eric 5 Bennett, Randall W. 5 Boatright, Robert G. 5 Chen, Yiran 5 Denter, Philipp 5 Drazen, Allan 5
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National Bureau of Economic Research 19 Brookings Institution 6 Kommission Unabhängiger Sachverständiger zur Parteienfinanzierung 5 OECD 4 Deutschland / Deutscher Bundestag 3 American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research 2 Congressional Quarterly Incorporated <Washington, DC> 2 Deutschland / Bundesregierung 2 Europäisches Parlament / Generaldirektion Wissenschaft 2 Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung / Ghana Office 2 Ghana / National Electoral Commission 2 Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies 2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Department of Economics 2 Twentieth Century Fund 2 USA / Congress / Senate / Committee on Rules and Administration 2 USA / Congress / Senate / Ervin Committee 2 Unabhängige Kommission zur Überprüfung des Vermögens der Parteien und Massenorganisationen der DDR 2 American Enterprise Institute 1 Australien / Electoral Commission 1 Australien / Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters 1 Cato Institute 1 Center in Political Economy 1 Centre Interlangues Texte, Image, Langage 1 Centre de Recherche et d'Étude en Droit et Science Politique 1 Centre for Policy Research 1 Centro de Estudios para un Proyecto Nacional Alternativa <Monterrey> 1 Colloque sur moralisation et financement de la vie politique <2016, Dijon> 1 Deutschland / Deutscher Bundestag / Untersuchungsausschuss der 14. Wahlperiode <1> 1 Deutschland <Bundesrepublik> / Bundespräsidialamt 1 Deutschland <Bundesrepublik> / Untersuchungsausschuß <1> 1 Electoral Integrity Project 1 Europarat 1 European Parliamentary Research Service / Ex-Post Evaluation Unit 1 European University Institute 1 Europäisches Parlament / Generaldirektion Interne Politikbereiche der Union / Direktion Haushaltsangelegenheiten 1 Europäisches Parlament / Political Structures Financing Unit 1 Federal Election Commission 1 Foerder Institute for Economic Research <Tēl-Āvîv> 1 Forschungsinstitut für Öffentliche Verwaltung 1 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 1
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Public choice 58 Journal of public economics 19 NBER working paper series 19 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 18 CESifo working papers 16 NBER Working Paper 16 Discussion papers / CEPR 15 APSA 2010 Annual Meeting Paper 14 The journal of law & economics 13 Economics & politics 12 Verhandlungen des Deutschen Bundestages / Drucksachen 11 Business and politics : B&P 10 European journal of political economy 10 Journal of public economic theory 9 The journal of law, economics, & organization 9 Atlantic economic journal : AEJ 8 Journal of political economy 7 Western Political Science Association 2010 Annual Meeting Paper 7 CESifo Working Paper Series 6 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 6 Economic inquiry : journal of the Western Economic Association International 6 Applied economics letters 5 CESifo working papers : the international platform of Ludwig-Maximilians University's Center for Economic Studies and the Ifo Institute 5 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 5 Discussion paper series / IZA 5 FÖV discussion papers 5 Journal of labor research 5 American journal of agricultural economics 4 Corruption and democracy : political finances, conflicts of interest, lobbying, justice 4 Faculty research working paper series / John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University 4 Southern economic journal 4 The American economic review 4 WWZ working paper 4 Working paper 4 Working paper series / UCD Centre for Economic Research 4 BEROC working paper series 3 Citizens' Research Foundation, Study 3 Constitutional political economy 3 Discussion paper / Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science, Northwestern University 3 Economia delle scelte pubbliche : SP 3
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Do unions shape political ideologies at work?
Matzat, Johannes; Schmeißer, Aiko - 2023
Labor unions' greatest potential for political influence likely arises from their direct connection to millions of individuals at the workplace. There, they may change the ideological positions of both unionizing workers and their non-unionizing management. In this paper, we analyze the...
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Can online political targeting be rendered transparent? : prospects for campaign oversight using the Facebook Ad Library
Mehta, Somya; Erickson, Kristofer - In: Internet policy review : journal on internet regulation 11 (2022) 1, pp. 1-31
A recent policy development has been voluntary self-regulation of internet platforms through the establishment of online ad archives. Since 2018, concern over the potential misuse of platforms has led to calls for reform of online campaign monitoring. In response, Google, Facebook and Twitter...
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Television market size and political accountability in the US house of representatives
Balles, Patrick; Matter, Ulrich; Stutzer, Alois - 2022
This paper examines the role of local TV market structure in US congressional politics, exploiting variation in the overlaps of political markets and TV markets. Local TV stations are hypothesized to report relatively more per US House representative in less populous markets (where the number of...
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Eat Widely, Vote Wisely? Lessons from a Campaign Against Vote Buying in Uganda
Blattman, Christopher; Larreguy, Horacio; Marx, Benjamin; … - 2022
We estimate the effects of one of the largest anti-vote-buying campaigns ever studied — with half a million voters exposed across 1427 villages—in Uganda’s 2016 elections. Working with civil society organizations, we designed the study to estimate how voters and candidates responded to...
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Optimal lobbying pricing
Protopappas, Konstantinos - In: Social choice and welfare 59 (2022) 1, pp. 37-61
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Financing UK democracy : a stocktake of 20 years of political donations
Draca, Mirko; Green, Colin; Homroy, Swarnodeep - 2022
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The lion's share: evidence from federal contracts on the value of political connections
Ağca, Şenay; Igan, Deniz - 2022
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Dark Money in Congressional House Elections
Cox, Christian - 2022
The deregulation in campaign finance, stemming from the 2010 United States Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission , has led to nonprofit organizations with anonymous donors spending on advertisements targeting candidates. I study the effects of this “dark...
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Tracking Quid Pro Quos : Some Practical Next-Steps in Campaign Finance Reform
Carrel, Jacob - 2022
This note summarizes key movements in campaign finance regulation since 2002, identifies the normative and legal reasoning behind the changes, and provides actionable, practical, possible solutions despite the issue's challenging precedential and political climate.Part I identifies two normative...
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Measuring the Impact of Campaign Finance on Congressional Voting : A Machine Learning Approach
Lalisse, Matthias - 2022
How much does money drive legislative outcomes in the United States? In this article, we use aggregated campaign finance data as well as a Transformer based text embedding model to predict roll call votes for legislation in the US Congress with more than 90% accuracy. In a series of model...
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An Adversarial Ethics of Campaigns and Elections
Bagg, Samuel; Tranvik, Isak - 2022
Existing approaches to campaign ethics fail to adequately account for the “arms races” incited by competitive incentives in the absence of effective sanctions for destructive behaviors. By recommending scrupulous devotion to unenforceable norms of honesty, these approaches require ethical...
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Campaign Finance Reform : Central Meaning and a New Approach
Alexander, Mark C. - 2022
Campaign finance reform protects the integrity of the American political governmental process. But, campaign finance reform measures have not been analyzed with this understanding. The republican form of government-the heart of American governance-reflects a principle of power derived from the...
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Money in Political Campaigns and Modern Vote Dilution
Alexander, Mark C. - 2022
The current debate over campaign finance reform typically overlooks a compelling reason why such reform is important: equality of political participation. American representative democracy, the Constitution and its Amendments embrace the principle of equality of political participation....
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When Do Campaign Contributions Persist? The Role of Motivations in Non-Partisan Contexts
Rueda, Miguel; Ruiz, Nelson A. - 2022
Donors to political campaigns are characterized as either investors who seek an economic return on their donations or as consumers who use their donations to express their preferences. We present a theory that predicts donation behavior over time for both types of donors in an electoral context...
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Small Campaign Donors
Bouton, Laurent; Cage, Julia; Dewitte, Edgard; Pons, Vincent - 2022
We study the characteristics and behavior of small campaign donors and compare them to large donors by building a dataset including all the 340 million individual contributions reported to the U.S. Federal Election Commission between 2005 and 2020. Thanks to the reporting requirements of online...
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Corporate Strategy, Political Contributions and Corporate Risk-Taking
Halari, Anwar; Ahmad, Sardar; Ullah, Subhan; … - 2022
Despite the importance and prevalence of corporate political activities in modern organizations, there remains noticeable limited insights on the potential relationship between political contributions and companies risk-taking activities. Using a cross-country sample of 307 firms from 22...
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(Not) addressing issues in electoral campaigns
Barberà, Salvador; Gerber, Anke - 2022
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Polarized contributions but convergent agendas
Drautzburg, Thorsten; Livshits, Igor; Wright, Mark L. J. - 2022
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Radical activism and self-regulation: an optimal campaign mechanism
Chiroleu-Assouline, Mireille; Lambert-Mogiliansky, Ariane - 2022
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The demand and supply of political campaign financing in Tanzania and Uganda during the 2010s
Khisa, Moses; Msami, Jamal B.; Therkildsen, Ole - 2022
Campaign financing is defined as money and other resources used by parties and candidates during primary, parliamentary, or presidential elections to secure nomination and election to political office. In this paper, we develop a demandsupply framework for analysing and understanding such...
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Changes in well-being around elections
Schreiner, Nicolas - 2021
Elections constitute the essential element of democracy, yet surprisingly little is known about their immediate consequences for individual well-being. Cross-country empirical evidence is particularly absent for the campaign period leading up to elections. While elections as a process allow...
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The effect of political neuromarketing 2.0 on election outcomes : the case of Trump's presidential campaign 2016
Hegazy, Islam Mohamed - In: Review of economics and political science : REPS 6 (2021) 3, pp. 235-251
Purpose The purpose of this paper is the better understanding of the increasing relation between big data 2.0 and neuromarketing, particularly to influence election outcomes, along with a special aim to discuss some raised doubts about Trump's presidential campaign 2016 and its ability to hijack...
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Hyperpartisan Campaign Finance
Kang, Michael S. - 2021
Hyperpartisanship dominates modern American politics and government, but today’s politics are strikingly different from the preceding period of American history, a Cold War Era when bipartisanship and ideological moderation predominated. Hyperpartisanship was not the salient dynamic in...
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Who Should Govern Congress? Access to Power and the Salary Grab of 1873
Alston, Lee J.; Jenkins, Jeffrey A.; Nonnenmacher, Tomas - 2021
We examine the politics of the %u201CSalary Grab%u201D of 1873, legislation that increased congressional salaries retroactively by 50 percent. A group of New England and Midwestern elites opposed the Salary Grab, along with congressional franking and patronage-based civil service appointments,...
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The Effect of China’s Soybean Tariff on the Republican Party’s Vote Share in the 2018 Congressional Election
Wijesinghe, Asanka - 2021
I investigate the association of China’s retaliatory soybean tariff on the Republican vote share change between the 2016 and 2018 mid-term elections. Using county-level election data, I find a significantly negative and spatially heterogeneous association between soybean tariff and Republican...
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Campaign spending in local elections: the effects of public funding
Carvalho, Bruno Pessoa - 2021 - This version: December 22, 2021
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The revelation incentive for issue engagement in campaigns
Basu, Chitralekha; Knowles, Matthew T. - 2021 - Last updated: October 2021
How do parties choose issues to emphasize in campaigns, and when does electoral competition force parties to address issues important to voters? Empirical studies have found that although parties focus disproportionately on favourable issues in campaigns, they also spend much of the 'short...
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Contract clientelism : how infrastructure contracts fund vote-buying
Holland, Alisha C.; Freeman, Will - 2021
Where does the money come from to buy votes? We argue that an important source of funds for vote-buying comes from 'contract clientelism', or the provision of public contracts to private firms in exchange for campaign donations. Using quantitative data on Colombian infrastructure contracts, we...
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The politics of bailouts : estimating the causal effects of political connections on corporate bailouts during the 2008-2009 US financial crisis
Vukovic, Vuk - In: Public choice 189 (2021) 1/2, pp. 213-238
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Statute and funding of European political parties under Regulation 1141/2014 : ex-post evaluation : study
Anglmayer, Irmgard - European Parliamentary Research Service / Ex-Post … - 2021
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Reputation shocks and strategic responses in electoral campaigns
Poblete Cazenave, Rubén - 2021
Information affecting a candidate's reputation might have significant electoral consequences. Do candidates respond to the release of information? Using Brazilian elections and audits as an exogenous source of information, I show that both incumbent and challenger increase their campaign...
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Political connections, allocation of stimulus spending, and the jobs multiplier
Choi, Joonkyu; Penciakova, Veronika; Saffie, Felipe - 2021
Using American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) data, we show that firms lever their political connections to win stimulus grants and that public expenditure channeled through politically connected firms hinders job creation. We build a unique database that links information on campaign...
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Does Political Ambiguity Pay? Corporate Campaign Contributions and the Rewards to Legislator Reputation
Kroszner, Randall; Stratmann, Thomas - 2021
Do politicians tend to follow a strategy of ambiguity in their policy positions or a strategy of reputational development to reduce uncertainty about where they stand? Ambiguity could allow a legislator to avoid alienating constituents and to play rival interests off against each other to...
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Reputation Shocks and Strategic Responses in Electoral Campaigns
Poblete-Cazenave, Rubén - 2021
Information affecting a candidate's reputation might have significant electoral consequences. Do candidates respond to the release of information? Using Brazilian elections and audits as an exogenous source of information, I show that both incumbent and challenger increase their campaign...
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Political Market Structure
Anderson, James E.; Prusa, Thomas J. - 2021
Many political markets are essentially uncontested, in the sense that one candidate raises little (or no) money and consequently has little chance of election. This presents a puzzle in the presence of apparently low barriers to entry. Using a variant of Baron (1989) we provide a theory...
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Political Contribution Caps and Lobby Formation : Theory and Evidence
Drazen, Allan; Limão, Nuno; Stratmann, Thomas - 2021
The perceived importance of "special interest group" money in election campaigns motivates widespread use of caps on allowable contributions. We present a bargaining model in which putting a cap that is not too stringent on the size of the contribution a lobby can make improves its bargaining...
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Campaign Financing, the Wealthy Business Savvy Political Aspirantand its Effect on the International, Regional and National Fiscal Economy : An Analysis of the 2013 Kenyan National...
Waris, Attiya - 2021
Money has always had a huge role in politics. Political parties and candidates need to finance various activities, which fall within legitimate democratic processes. However, the role of money in sustaining the democratic process has not been well canvassed especially in developing countries...
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Electoral Competition and Special Interest Politics
Grossman, Gene M.; Helpman, Elhanan - 2021
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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Campaign Finance Transparency Affects Legislators’ Election Outcomes and Behavior
Wood, Abby K.; Grose, Christian R. - 2021
Do audits by executive agencies impact the behavior of those audited? Does revealing negative information about legislators affect electoral results and behavior? Institutions that encourage transparency, such as campaign finance disclosure, influence mass and elite behavior. Campaign finance...
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Self-Funded Campaigns and the Current (Lack of?) Limits on Candidate Contributions to Political Parties
Martin, John J. - 2021
Federal campaign finance law currently prohibits individuals from donating more than $35,500 per year to national political party committees. Yet, in March 2020, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg gave $18 million to the DNC. How was he able to do this? The answer is simple: Mayor...
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Negative Campaigning in a Probabilistic Voting Model
Brueckner, Jan K.; Lee, Kangoh - 2021
This paper extends the small existing theoretical literature on negative campaigning, building on work by Harrington and Hess (1996). While their analysis explores the determinants of negative campaign spending using a classic spatial voting model, this paper relies instead on a probabilistic...
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The Influence of Special Interests and Party Activists on Electoral Competition
Martineau, Nicolas-Guillaume - 2021
This paper studies the effects on electoral competition of political parties relying on monetary donations and volunteer labor for their electioneering activities. It also examines whether a recorded decline in party activism increases special-interest influence on party policy platforms....
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Go Divisive or Not? How Political Campaigns Affect Turnout
Gennaioli, Caterina - 2021
This paper studies how political competition can lead candidates to strategically increase the salience of specific issues, in order to influence voting decisions of marginal groups, with non trivial consequences for turnout rates. In my setup issues differ in their divisiveness, to be defined...
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Tainted Money? Contribution Limits and the Effectiveness of Campaign Spending
Stratmann, Thomas - 2021
Campaign expenditures are not effective in increasing candidates' vote shares if voters do not respond to the advertisement when they believe that campaign expenditures are financed with "tainted money." In this situation, limiting contributions may reduce the number of policy favors that...
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Financing Democracy
Gersbach, Hans; Liessem, Verena - 2021
Based on contribution patterns to parties in Germany and elsewhere, we suggest that European democracies should use a mixed system where private funding can play a larger role than public funding. In Germany the high level of public funding for parties can be reduced without expecting...
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Campaign Finance in the Age of Super PACs
Cox, Christian - 2021
The United States Supreme Court 2010 decision in 'Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission' led to a major deregulation of election campaign finance law. A new political action committee emerged, known as the Super PAC, with a relatively unfettered ability to raise and spend money in...
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On the Resource Allocation for Political Campaigns
Morales, Sebastián; Thraves, Charles - 2021
In an election campaign, candidates must decide how to optimally allocate their efforts/resources optimally among the regions of a country. As a result, the outcome of the election will depend on the players' strategies and the voters' preferences. In this work, we present a zero-sum game where...
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Power-Hungry Candidates, Policy Favors, and Pareto Improving Campaign Finance Policy
Coate, Stephen - 2021
This paper argues that campaign finance policy, in the form of contribution limits and matching public financing, can be Pareto improving even under the most optimistic assumptions concerning the role of campaign advertising and the rationality of voters. The argument assumes that candidates use...
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Reputation shocks and Strategic Responses in Electoral Campaigns
Poblete-Cazenave, Rubén - 2021
Information affecting a candidate's reputation might have significant electoral consequences. Do candidates respond to the release of information? Using Brazilian elections and audits as an exogenous source of information, I show that both incumbent and challenger increase their campaign...
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Why is There so Little Money in Politics?
Ansolabehere, Stephen; de Figueiredo, John M.; Snyder, … - 2021
In this paper, we argue that campaign contributions are not a form of policy-buying, but are rather a form of political participation and consumption. We summarize the data on campaign spending, and show through our descriptive statistics and our econometric analysis that individuals, not...
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