The conventional view in the direct democracy literature is that spending against a measure is more effective than spending in favor of a measure, but the empirical results underlying this conclusion have been questioned by recent research. We argue that the conventional finding is driven by the endogenous nature of campaign spending: initiative proponents spend more when their ballot measure is likely to fail. We address this endogeneity by using an instrumental variables approach to analyze a comprehensive dataset of ballot propositions in California from 1976 to 2004. We find that both support and opposition spending on citizen initiatives have strong, statistically significant, and countervailing effects. We confirm this finding by look...
We study whether public campaign finance creates incentives for parties to adopt a moderate public s...
Previous research on the initiative process tends to underestimate the involvement of political part...
In this paper, I replicate Erikson and Palfrey (2000) who propose that the simultaneity problem in m...
The conventional view in the direct democracy literature is that spending against a measure is more ...
Why are some statewide citizen initiatives in the American states successful at the polls and others...
he turn-of-the-century Progressives carnpaigned ’or adop~ionhe mpaig for a t t of the initiative and...
Ballot initiatives are consequential and common, with total spending on initiative campaigns in the ...
This dissertation examines factors that impact citizen initiatives and voter turnout. The dissertati...
This paper investigates both the indirect (i.e. the existence) and the direct effects (i.e. the usag...
With few exceptions, voter turnout continues to decline in the United States. Although normative the...
Tools of direct democracy, such as the citizen initiative, are available at both the state and local...
Empirical evidence suggests that voters in states with direct democracy feel better prepared to cast...
In this paper, I model the relationship between potential voters and a politician, who can pay citiz...
Issues related to money in American politics have long received widespread national attention, parti...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011...
We study whether public campaign finance creates incentives for parties to adopt a moderate public s...
Previous research on the initiative process tends to underestimate the involvement of political part...
In this paper, I replicate Erikson and Palfrey (2000) who propose that the simultaneity problem in m...
The conventional view in the direct democracy literature is that spending against a measure is more ...
Why are some statewide citizen initiatives in the American states successful at the polls and others...
he turn-of-the-century Progressives carnpaigned ’or adop~ionhe mpaig for a t t of the initiative and...
Ballot initiatives are consequential and common, with total spending on initiative campaigns in the ...
This dissertation examines factors that impact citizen initiatives and voter turnout. The dissertati...
This paper investigates both the indirect (i.e. the existence) and the direct effects (i.e. the usag...
With few exceptions, voter turnout continues to decline in the United States. Although normative the...
Tools of direct democracy, such as the citizen initiative, are available at both the state and local...
Empirical evidence suggests that voters in states with direct democracy feel better prepared to cast...
In this paper, I model the relationship between potential voters and a politician, who can pay citiz...
Issues related to money in American politics have long received widespread national attention, parti...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011...
We study whether public campaign finance creates incentives for parties to adopt a moderate public s...
Previous research on the initiative process tends to underestimate the involvement of political part...
In this paper, I replicate Erikson and Palfrey (2000) who propose that the simultaneity problem in m...