Which electorates receive targeted funding, and does targeted funding swing votes? To answer these questions, I analyze four discretionary programs funded by the Australian federal government during the 2001-2004 election cycle. Controlling for relevant demographic characteristics of the electorate, those electorates held by the governing coalition received a larger share of discretionary funding, and a larger number of program grants. Among government seats, funding does not appear to have been directed towards those that were more marginal. More discretionary funding-particularly on road-building-was associated with a larger swing towards the government in the 2004 election
What impact do income and other demographic factors have on voters ’ partisan choice? Using post-ele...
What impact do income and other demographic factors have on a voter's partisan choice? Using post-el...
Using post-election surveys of 14,000 voters in ten Australian elections between 1966 and 2001, Andr...
Which electorates receive targeted funding, and does targeted funding swing votes? To answer these q...
Which electorates receive targeted funding, and does targeted funding swing votes? To answer these q...
Elections, Local expenditure, Voting, Targeted funding, Pork barreling, D72, R58,
This item is only available electronically.Abstract Firstly, this thesis aims to demonstrate theore...
This paper models the distribution of pork barrel when the electoral benefit of pork does not accrue...
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Although observers of Brazilian politics commonly hold that voters reward incumbents for “bring-ing ...
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...
We present a model of political budget cycles in which incumbents influence voters by targeting gove...
What impact do income and other demographic factors have on voters ’ partisan choice? Using post-ele...
What impact do income and other demographic factors have on a voter's partisan choice? Using post-el...
Using post-election surveys of 14,000 voters in ten Australian elections between 1966 and 2001, Andr...
Which electorates receive targeted funding, and does targeted funding swing votes? To answer these q...
Which electorates receive targeted funding, and does targeted funding swing votes? To answer these q...
Elections, Local expenditure, Voting, Targeted funding, Pork barreling, D72, R58,
This item is only available electronically.Abstract Firstly, this thesis aims to demonstrate theore...
This paper models the distribution of pork barrel when the electoral benefit of pork does not accrue...
Research into the effects of electioneering at the constituency level suggests positive impacts on v...
The latest statistics show our system is neither fair nor good for democracy, says Joo-Cheong Tham ...
We present a model of political budget cycles in which incumbents influence voters by targeting gove...
Although observers of Brazilian politics commonly hold that voters reward incumbents for “bring-ing ...
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...
We present a model of political budget cycles in which incumbents influence voters by targeting gove...
What impact do income and other demographic factors have on voters ’ partisan choice? Using post-ele...
What impact do income and other demographic factors have on a voter's partisan choice? Using post-el...
Using post-election surveys of 14,000 voters in ten Australian elections between 1966 and 2001, Andr...