Many prominent cases of political corruption in Western European democracies have involved political parties, yet the link between theories of political parties and theories of political corruption has not been explored. This article seeks to examine this link from the perspective of economic theories of democracy. It is argued that the economic model of party organisation is liable to encourage corrupt behaviour on the part of politicians, and that modern party organisations are coming to resemble this model, making political corruption more likely to emerge. It is suggested that this hypothesis finds some empirical support in the evidence of systematic corruption amongst Southern European socialist parties
This article explores the relationship between the party system, electoral formula and corruption. P...
The aim of this paper is to show that corruption shoud be an important subject for economic analysis...
<div><p>More than 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the electoral volatility in Centr...
Many prominent cases of political corruption in Western European democracies have involved political...
Fighting public-sector corruption has become a priority for most governments and international organ...
The present article addresses the relationship between democracy and political corruption. Extending...
There is growing literature on an increasingly ubiquitous puzzle in many democratic countries: why d...
According to recent conceptual proposals, institutional corruption should be understood within the b...
This dissertation seeks to examine why democratic systems and electoral competition can sometimes fa...
In many developing and transition countries, we observe rather high levels of corruption. This is su...
This paper discusses the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of corruption and reviews the ...
The exceptional relevance of the state in party finance in contemporary European democracies is not ...
The predominant view of corruption within political science and economics today is the principal-age...
More than 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the electoral volatility in Central and E...
This paper identifies a novel political-economy explanation for the observed variation in the cash a...
This article explores the relationship between the party system, electoral formula and corruption. P...
The aim of this paper is to show that corruption shoud be an important subject for economic analysis...
<div><p>More than 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the electoral volatility in Centr...
Many prominent cases of political corruption in Western European democracies have involved political...
Fighting public-sector corruption has become a priority for most governments and international organ...
The present article addresses the relationship between democracy and political corruption. Extending...
There is growing literature on an increasingly ubiquitous puzzle in many democratic countries: why d...
According to recent conceptual proposals, institutional corruption should be understood within the b...
This dissertation seeks to examine why democratic systems and electoral competition can sometimes fa...
In many developing and transition countries, we observe rather high levels of corruption. This is su...
This paper discusses the relevance of economic theory to the analysis of corruption and reviews the ...
The exceptional relevance of the state in party finance in contemporary European democracies is not ...
The predominant view of corruption within political science and economics today is the principal-age...
More than 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the electoral volatility in Central and E...
This paper identifies a novel political-economy explanation for the observed variation in the cash a...
This article explores the relationship between the party system, electoral formula and corruption. P...
The aim of this paper is to show that corruption shoud be an important subject for economic analysis...
<div><p>More than 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the electoral volatility in Centr...