Possible explanations for re-electing corrupt incumbents are that elections are not free and fair, or that voters are uninformed or misinformed about incumbents ’ corruption. After adjusting for election freedom and press freedom, this study addresses (1) whether voters in developing countries punish incumbent parties for corruption, (2) whether information broadcast on radio enhances the re-election chances of the incumbent parties in developing countries and (3) whether information about corruption changes the response of voters. Using probit models to analyze 48 elections from 33 developing countries, the study finds that: (1) corruption does not affect the re-election chances of incumbent parties in developing countries, (2) radio broad...
Is corruption systematically related to electoral rules? A number of studies have tried to uncover e...
Using cross-national panel data, Krause and Méndez recently studied whether voters retract support ...
This dissertation uses Italian data to investigate why parties nominate for reelection incumbents ac...
Possible explanations for re-electing corrupt incumbents are that elections are not free and fair, o...
A large volume of literature shows that corruption affects economic growth through the lowering of t...
In this paper, we study whether voters are more likely to "vote out" a corrupt incumbent than to re-...
The vast majority of people across the globe lives in countries characterized by high levels of corr...
A recurrent issue in democratic societies is the re-election of corrupt politicians to public office...
This paper examines the extent to which access to information enhances political accountability. Bas...
This dissertation seeks to examine why democratic systems and electoral competition can sometimes fa...
Corruption has affected systems of governance for thousands of years. Existing evidence suggests tha...
Democratic institutions are not equally effective in curbing corruption. Using a criminal behavior m...
A widespread and commonly held belief is that a free and independent press fulfills a both significa...
This paper challenges the conventional wisdom that giving voters more power – both formally through ...
Under what conditions do voters hold leaders accountable for corruption? This dissertation argues th...
Is corruption systematically related to electoral rules? A number of studies have tried to uncover e...
Using cross-national panel data, Krause and Méndez recently studied whether voters retract support ...
This dissertation uses Italian data to investigate why parties nominate for reelection incumbents ac...
Possible explanations for re-electing corrupt incumbents are that elections are not free and fair, o...
A large volume of literature shows that corruption affects economic growth through the lowering of t...
In this paper, we study whether voters are more likely to "vote out" a corrupt incumbent than to re-...
The vast majority of people across the globe lives in countries characterized by high levels of corr...
A recurrent issue in democratic societies is the re-election of corrupt politicians to public office...
This paper examines the extent to which access to information enhances political accountability. Bas...
This dissertation seeks to examine why democratic systems and electoral competition can sometimes fa...
Corruption has affected systems of governance for thousands of years. Existing evidence suggests tha...
Democratic institutions are not equally effective in curbing corruption. Using a criminal behavior m...
A widespread and commonly held belief is that a free and independent press fulfills a both significa...
This paper challenges the conventional wisdom that giving voters more power – both formally through ...
Under what conditions do voters hold leaders accountable for corruption? This dissertation argues th...
Is corruption systematically related to electoral rules? A number of studies have tried to uncover e...
Using cross-national panel data, Krause and Méndez recently studied whether voters retract support ...
This dissertation uses Italian data to investigate why parties nominate for reelection incumbents ac...