Significant empirical research has highlighted the existence of pork barrel politics. This is where public expenditure is targeted at particular regions based on the logic of collective action: political entrepreneurs maximize their chances of re-election by searching for and implementing programs or projects characterized by ‘concentrated benefits’ for key constituents and broadly dispersed costs. Using data on capital grants to Irish sports teams for 1998–2015, this paper analyzes the extent to which an informal rule can correct this bias. The case of allocating sports capital grants is particularly interesting since academic research, media commentary, and ministerial statements all seem to confirm the existence of political bias with su...
The politically motivated distribution of public funding, or porkbarrel politics, occurs for various...
In the United States, the decision to commit extensive public resources to sport facilities is a con...
In a world of ever-increasing focus on Government spending as a result of recession-induced austerit...
Significant empirical research has highlighted the existence of pork barrel politics. This is where ...
Work on geographically targeted spending and its electoral connections, particularly in a sporting c...
Distribution of resources is at the core of politics. Although this activity is primarily economic i...
This paper presents an economic analysis of the returns to public investment in Irish sport, which h...
This paper presents an economic analysis of the returns to public investment in Irish sport, which h...
The data analytics report focuses on sports capital investments in Ireland from the 8th of December ...
(draft paper–not to be cited without author permission) This paper presents an economic analysis of ...
This paper tests a number of hypotheses which have been used to explain particularistic political sp...
Political leaders in urban settings regularly confront difficult decisions over how to distribute pu...
This paper tests a number of hypotheses which have been used to explain particularistic political sp...
Major event organisers apply for government financial support. This paper investigates the selection...
Over the past 25 years the Commonwealth has committed to several sport facility funding programs. Ho...
The politically motivated distribution of public funding, or porkbarrel politics, occurs for various...
In the United States, the decision to commit extensive public resources to sport facilities is a con...
In a world of ever-increasing focus on Government spending as a result of recession-induced austerit...
Significant empirical research has highlighted the existence of pork barrel politics. This is where ...
Work on geographically targeted spending and its electoral connections, particularly in a sporting c...
Distribution of resources is at the core of politics. Although this activity is primarily economic i...
This paper presents an economic analysis of the returns to public investment in Irish sport, which h...
This paper presents an economic analysis of the returns to public investment in Irish sport, which h...
The data analytics report focuses on sports capital investments in Ireland from the 8th of December ...
(draft paper–not to be cited without author permission) This paper presents an economic analysis of ...
This paper tests a number of hypotheses which have been used to explain particularistic political sp...
Political leaders in urban settings regularly confront difficult decisions over how to distribute pu...
This paper tests a number of hypotheses which have been used to explain particularistic political sp...
Major event organisers apply for government financial support. This paper investigates the selection...
Over the past 25 years the Commonwealth has committed to several sport facility funding programs. Ho...
The politically motivated distribution of public funding, or porkbarrel politics, occurs for various...
In the United States, the decision to commit extensive public resources to sport facilities is a con...
In a world of ever-increasing focus on Government spending as a result of recession-induced austerit...