This article examines why democratic competition sometimes fails to curb governmental corruption. We argue that in democracies party system competitiveness, which shapes the ability of voters to effectively select and control their politicians through elections, plays a critical role in conditioning the scope for corruption. For voters, governmental corruption is a classical principal–agent problem and its magnitude is mediated by the extent to which the competi-tiveness of a party system helps to make information and effective choices available to the electorate. Informed voters who can coordinate on credible alternatives to under-performing and corrupt incumbents, we argue, can select poli-ticians who are likely to curb corruption and hol...
The vast majority of people across the globe lives in countries characterized by high levels of corr...
Theory predicts democracy should reduce corruption. Yet, scholars have found that while corruption i...
In the last decades democracy spreads in many parts of the world, and this generates several questio...
This article examines why democratic competition sometimes fails to curb governmental corruption. We...
This article examines why democratic competition sometimes fails to curb govern-mental corruption. W...
This dissertation seeks to examine why democratic systems and electoral competition can sometimes fa...
The present article addresses the relationship between democracy and political corruption. Extending...
This article explains why dissatisfaction with the performance of individual politicians in new demo...
This article explores the relationship between the party system, electoral formula and corruption. P...
In the last decades democracy spreads in many parts of the world, and this generates several questio...
Are democracies less corrupt than other forms of government? The desire for reelection constrains th...
The aim of this article is to study the suspect nature of private campaign finance, understood as th...
This paper contributes to the literature analyzing the determinants of corruption by investigating t...
The paper deals with the relationship between government alternation and political corruption. The m...
This work provides an extension to an international context of the analysis made by Alfano, Baraldi ...
The vast majority of people across the globe lives in countries characterized by high levels of corr...
Theory predicts democracy should reduce corruption. Yet, scholars have found that while corruption i...
In the last decades democracy spreads in many parts of the world, and this generates several questio...
This article examines why democratic competition sometimes fails to curb governmental corruption. We...
This article examines why democratic competition sometimes fails to curb govern-mental corruption. W...
This dissertation seeks to examine why democratic systems and electoral competition can sometimes fa...
The present article addresses the relationship between democracy and political corruption. Extending...
This article explains why dissatisfaction with the performance of individual politicians in new demo...
This article explores the relationship between the party system, electoral formula and corruption. P...
In the last decades democracy spreads in many parts of the world, and this generates several questio...
Are democracies less corrupt than other forms of government? The desire for reelection constrains th...
The aim of this article is to study the suspect nature of private campaign finance, understood as th...
This paper contributes to the literature analyzing the determinants of corruption by investigating t...
The paper deals with the relationship between government alternation and political corruption. The m...
This work provides an extension to an international context of the analysis made by Alfano, Baraldi ...
The vast majority of people across the globe lives in countries characterized by high levels of corr...
Theory predicts democracy should reduce corruption. Yet, scholars have found that while corruption i...
In the last decades democracy spreads in many parts of the world, and this generates several questio...