In the last decades democracy spreads in many parts of the world, and this generates several questions about its performance. The object of this work is the relationship between democracy and the \u201cquality of governance\u201d. The main purpose is to analyse empirically the consequences of democratization on one specific aspect of \u201cgood governance\u201d, i.e. the efficiency and transparency of the decision making process measured with the capacity of a political system to constrain political corruption. Starting from a procedural conception of democracy the theoretical argument that guides my work claims that the transition to a democratic system introduces more competition in the political arena through the concrete possibility of ...
European Consortium for Political Research Features of electoral systems have been found to have pos...
Are democracies less corrupt than other forms of government? The desire for reelection constrains th...
Theory predicts democracy should reduce corruption. Yet, numerous scholars have found empirically t...
In the last decades democracy spreads in many parts of the world, and this generates several questio...
The present article addresses the relationship between democracy and political corruption. Extending...
Theory predicts democracy should reduce corruption. Yet, scholars have found that while corruption i...
The assumption of positive effects of democratic reform has come to underlie much of the West’s poli...
Existing literature has analysed the relationship between electoral systems and either corruption or...
The paper deals with the relationship between government alternation and political corruption. The m...
In this paper, I consider how the level of democracy moderates the relationship between decentraliza...
This paper examines the relationship of corruption with democracy and bureaucracy in the 82 countrie...
In this paper, I consider how the level of democracy moderates the relationship between decentraliza...
This paper provides an explanation for the ambiguous relationship between democracy and corruption. ...
This dissertation introduces new quantitative methods to comparative politics. These include an appr...
This study deals with the quality of democracy, and its purpose is to examine which factors affect t...
European Consortium for Political Research Features of electoral systems have been found to have pos...
Are democracies less corrupt than other forms of government? The desire for reelection constrains th...
Theory predicts democracy should reduce corruption. Yet, numerous scholars have found empirically t...
In the last decades democracy spreads in many parts of the world, and this generates several questio...
The present article addresses the relationship between democracy and political corruption. Extending...
Theory predicts democracy should reduce corruption. Yet, scholars have found that while corruption i...
The assumption of positive effects of democratic reform has come to underlie much of the West’s poli...
Existing literature has analysed the relationship between electoral systems and either corruption or...
The paper deals with the relationship between government alternation and political corruption. The m...
In this paper, I consider how the level of democracy moderates the relationship between decentraliza...
This paper examines the relationship of corruption with democracy and bureaucracy in the 82 countrie...
In this paper, I consider how the level of democracy moderates the relationship between decentraliza...
This paper provides an explanation for the ambiguous relationship between democracy and corruption. ...
This dissertation introduces new quantitative methods to comparative politics. These include an appr...
This study deals with the quality of democracy, and its purpose is to examine which factors affect t...
European Consortium for Political Research Features of electoral systems have been found to have pos...
Are democracies less corrupt than other forms of government? The desire for reelection constrains th...
Theory predicts democracy should reduce corruption. Yet, numerous scholars have found empirically t...