Although observers of Brazilian politics commonly hold that voters reward incumbents for “bring-ing home the bacon, ” I provide reasons to question the direct link between pork and electoral success as well as statistical evidence demonstrating the lack of such a link. This generates a puzzle: if pork barreling is ineffective, why do Brazilian deputies spend so much time seeking pork? The answer is that deputies do not trade pork for votes, they trade pork for money: pork-barrel success helps incumbents raise funds from private sector interests that profit from govern-ment contracts. In turn, politicians ’ access to money, not pork, directly affects their electoral prospects. This article provides a new understanding of the electoral connec...
Pork-barrel effects are discussed using a specific program of Portuguese investment expenditures (P...
Abstract: A central challenge in political economy is to identify the conditions under which legisla...
A substantial body of work in political economics has presumed the veracity of David Mayhew’s classi...
This article analyzes whether the pork barrel political approach really exists in the context of leg...
The practice of pork barreling started not long after the introduction of representative institution...
The practice of pork barreling started not long after the introduction of representative institution...
Las políticas de pork barrel en sistemas electorales con distritos uninominales y elecciones mayorit...
Las políticas de pork barrel en sistemas electorales con distritos uninominales y elecciones mayorit...
Polls are naturally used by politicians and businesspeople to form expectations over political outco...
Dans cet article, on cherche à savoir si le pork barrel existe effectivement dans le cadre de la pro...
When firms give money to candidates for public office, what return can they expect on their investme...
Why do some parties fail to benefit from patronage in pork-ridden political systems? This article an...
Why do some parties fail to benefit from patronage in pork-ridden political systems? This article an...
Pork-barrel effects are discussed using a specific program of Portuguese investment expenditures (P...
The Brazilian Constitution of 1988 gave relatively strong powers to the president. We model and test...
Pork-barrel effects are discussed using a specific program of Portuguese investment expenditures (P...
Abstract: A central challenge in political economy is to identify the conditions under which legisla...
A substantial body of work in political economics has presumed the veracity of David Mayhew’s classi...
This article analyzes whether the pork barrel political approach really exists in the context of leg...
The practice of pork barreling started not long after the introduction of representative institution...
The practice of pork barreling started not long after the introduction of representative institution...
Las políticas de pork barrel en sistemas electorales con distritos uninominales y elecciones mayorit...
Las políticas de pork barrel en sistemas electorales con distritos uninominales y elecciones mayorit...
Polls are naturally used by politicians and businesspeople to form expectations over political outco...
Dans cet article, on cherche à savoir si le pork barrel existe effectivement dans le cadre de la pro...
When firms give money to candidates for public office, what return can they expect on their investme...
Why do some parties fail to benefit from patronage in pork-ridden political systems? This article an...
Why do some parties fail to benefit from patronage in pork-ridden political systems? This article an...
Pork-barrel effects are discussed using a specific program of Portuguese investment expenditures (P...
The Brazilian Constitution of 1988 gave relatively strong powers to the president. We model and test...
Pork-barrel effects are discussed using a specific program of Portuguese investment expenditures (P...
Abstract: A central challenge in political economy is to identify the conditions under which legisla...
A substantial body of work in political economics has presumed the veracity of David Mayhew’s classi...