This dissertation seeks to understand how democratic elections can coexist with a significant number of politicians implicated in criminal wrongdoing. Specifically, it seeks answers to three questions. Why do parties nominate candidates with criminal backgrounds? Why do voters vote for them? And what does their proliferation mean for democratic accountability? To address these questions, I draw on a wide body of quantitative and qualitative evidence from India, the world's largest democracy. I argue that parties are attracted to criminal politicians because they have access to financial resources that allow them to function as self-financing candidates. Whereas the prevailing consensus in political economy suggests that voters support "b...
A growing literature examines the effect of corruption on political behavior. However, little attent...
This paper examines the effect of political power on the risk of legal prosecution. We focus on the ...
Anti-corruption movements play a vital role in democratic development. From the American Gilded Age ...
Why do political parties nominate candidates who have the potential to damage parties' reputation am...
In India, politicians facing criminal charges are routinely elected at higher rates. In this dissert...
This article-based thesis aims to study political economy and governance in developing countries thr...
A candidate with criminal allegations hanging over them will repel voters – or will they? Not necess...
Utilizing data on criminal charges lodged against candidates to the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Lok Sab...
We use data for the 2009 Lok Sabha elections to examine the response of voters to candidates who hav...
Political representatives with criminal backgrounds are considered a great problem in many countries...
This paper relates unique data on criminal records of local politicians in India to corruption, crim...
Although it seems intuitively clear that candidate quality provides a critical pillar of democratic ...
This paper relates unique data on criminal records of local politicians in India to corruption, crim...
The study examines the impact of criminal charges, wealth, incumbency status of the candidates and t...
Abstract: The recent increase in the number of criminally accused politicians elected to state assem...
A growing literature examines the effect of corruption on political behavior. However, little attent...
This paper examines the effect of political power on the risk of legal prosecution. We focus on the ...
Anti-corruption movements play a vital role in democratic development. From the American Gilded Age ...
Why do political parties nominate candidates who have the potential to damage parties' reputation am...
In India, politicians facing criminal charges are routinely elected at higher rates. In this dissert...
This article-based thesis aims to study political economy and governance in developing countries thr...
A candidate with criminal allegations hanging over them will repel voters – or will they? Not necess...
Utilizing data on criminal charges lodged against candidates to the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Lok Sab...
We use data for the 2009 Lok Sabha elections to examine the response of voters to candidates who hav...
Political representatives with criminal backgrounds are considered a great problem in many countries...
This paper relates unique data on criminal records of local politicians in India to corruption, crim...
Although it seems intuitively clear that candidate quality provides a critical pillar of democratic ...
This paper relates unique data on criminal records of local politicians in India to corruption, crim...
The study examines the impact of criminal charges, wealth, incumbency status of the candidates and t...
Abstract: The recent increase in the number of criminally accused politicians elected to state assem...
A growing literature examines the effect of corruption on political behavior. However, little attent...
This paper examines the effect of political power on the risk of legal prosecution. We focus on the ...
Anti-corruption movements play a vital role in democratic development. From the American Gilded Age ...