Objective This article seeks to explain the puzzle of why incumbents spend so much on campaigns despite most research finding that their spending has almost no effect on voters. Methods The article uses ordinary least squares, instrumental variables, and fixed-effects regression to estimate the impact of incumbent spending on election outcomes. The estimation includes an interaction term between incumbent and challenger spending to allow the effect of incumbent spending to depend on the level of challenger spending. Results The estimation provides strong evidence that spending by the incumbent has a larger positive impact on votes received the more money the challenger spends. Conclusion Campaign spending by incumbents is most valuable in t...
The use of money in congressional elections will be the principal issue of this thesis. The money de...
I present a two-period election model of incumbent campaign spending where the challenger may learn ...
We present a formal game-theoretic model to explain the simultaneity problem that makes it difficult...
This article (a) argues that campaign spending is no more effective for challeng-ers than incumbents...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2010.Over the past decades there have bee...
Previous studies indicate that campaign spending is not a significant factor in determining an incu...
The results of research on the effects of political campaign expenditures on congressional elections...
A puzzle in research on campaign spending is that while expenditure is positively related to votes w...
This article reports the results of several field experiments designed to measure campaign effects i...
This paper takes a game-theoretic approach to the analysis of the spending-votes relationship in Con...
Positive effects of campaign spending on electoral outcomes have been found in several comparative, ...
This paper estimates the effects of incumbent spending and challenger spending in U.S. House electio...
Positive effects of campaign spending on electoral outcomes have been found in several comparative, ...
This paper estimates the effects of incumbent spending and challenger spending in U.S. House electio...
This paper takes a game-theoretic approach to the analysis of the spending-votes relationship in Con...
The use of money in congressional elections will be the principal issue of this thesis. The money de...
I present a two-period election model of incumbent campaign spending where the challenger may learn ...
We present a formal game-theoretic model to explain the simultaneity problem that makes it difficult...
This article (a) argues that campaign spending is no more effective for challeng-ers than incumbents...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2010.Over the past decades there have bee...
Previous studies indicate that campaign spending is not a significant factor in determining an incu...
The results of research on the effects of political campaign expenditures on congressional elections...
A puzzle in research on campaign spending is that while expenditure is positively related to votes w...
This article reports the results of several field experiments designed to measure campaign effects i...
This paper takes a game-theoretic approach to the analysis of the spending-votes relationship in Con...
Positive effects of campaign spending on electoral outcomes have been found in several comparative, ...
This paper estimates the effects of incumbent spending and challenger spending in U.S. House electio...
Positive effects of campaign spending on electoral outcomes have been found in several comparative, ...
This paper estimates the effects of incumbent spending and challenger spending in U.S. House electio...
This paper takes a game-theoretic approach to the analysis of the spending-votes relationship in Con...
The use of money in congressional elections will be the principal issue of this thesis. The money de...
I present a two-period election model of incumbent campaign spending where the challenger may learn ...
We present a formal game-theoretic model to explain the simultaneity problem that makes it difficult...