Abstract of associated article: The objectives of this paper are twofold. First, we investigate whether politicians use resources from the federal budget to maintain and expand their political capital. Second, we examine whether such strategy is rewarded by voters. Do they vote for politicians who assist their municipalities through federal expenditures? We use data from legislative elections in Brazil, a country that does not use a single member district system to form its Chamber of Deputies. We use a regression discontinuity approach by exploring the results of close elections for the Chamber of Deputies. Our findings indicate that politicians tend to favor municipalities that were important to their elections and that voters support can...
Abstract The 1988 federal Constitution introduced a complex and innovative institutional arrangement...
Abstract of associated article: When there are more than two parties, policy outcomes are typically ...
Does additional government spending improve the electoral chances of incumbent political parties? Th...
Abstract of associated article: The objectives of this paper are twofold. First, we investigate whet...
The article 1 addresses the role of political parties and studies whether popularity shocks are cruc...
We exploit a discontinuity in Brazilian municipal election rules to investigate whether political co...
This article uses a regression discontinuity design in close electoral races to disclose purely poli...
This article discusses and tests different hypotheses about electoral and legislative strategies in ...
This article discusses and tests different hypotheses about electoral and legislative strategies in ...
In this article, we provide new evidence that contributes to our understanding of the conditions tha...
This paper studies the effect of additional government revenues on the asset accumulation of elected...
Recent research has stressed the role of political institutions in economic development. This thesis...
We exploit a discontinuity in Brazilian municipal election rules to investigate whether political co...
Please do not cite or quote without permission. State elections in Brazil are an excellent laborator...
This dissertation covers different aspects of political institutions and fiscal policy in local gove...
Abstract The 1988 federal Constitution introduced a complex and innovative institutional arrangement...
Abstract of associated article: When there are more than two parties, policy outcomes are typically ...
Does additional government spending improve the electoral chances of incumbent political parties? Th...
Abstract of associated article: The objectives of this paper are twofold. First, we investigate whet...
The article 1 addresses the role of political parties and studies whether popularity shocks are cruc...
We exploit a discontinuity in Brazilian municipal election rules to investigate whether political co...
This article uses a regression discontinuity design in close electoral races to disclose purely poli...
This article discusses and tests different hypotheses about electoral and legislative strategies in ...
This article discusses and tests different hypotheses about electoral and legislative strategies in ...
In this article, we provide new evidence that contributes to our understanding of the conditions tha...
This paper studies the effect of additional government revenues on the asset accumulation of elected...
Recent research has stressed the role of political institutions in economic development. This thesis...
We exploit a discontinuity in Brazilian municipal election rules to investigate whether political co...
Please do not cite or quote without permission. State elections in Brazil are an excellent laborator...
This dissertation covers different aspects of political institutions and fiscal policy in local gove...
Abstract The 1988 federal Constitution introduced a complex and innovative institutional arrangement...
Abstract of associated article: When there are more than two parties, policy outcomes are typically ...
Does additional government spending improve the electoral chances of incumbent political parties? Th...