This note examines the impact of district magnitude on political party fragmentation in subnational Indonesia. The analysis employs regression discontinuity methods to accommodate the endogeneity of legislature size and identify its causal effect on the number of political parties represented in the local council. While the potential endogeneity of district magnitude has long been recognized in the literature, this appears to be the first study in which it has been empirically modelled as endogenous. The examination finds that rising endogenous district magnitude leads to an increase in the number of political parties in the legislature, as standard theory predicts. More significantly, the investigation determines that the positive impact o...
This study analyses the impact of electoral systems and electoral mechanics on political parties and...
According to Mainwaring, party systems in the third-wave democracies are markedly less institutional...
The research premise is the idea that there was trend in political participation and voting behavior...
It has long been noted that low district magnitudes tend to produce consolidated party systems. Bet...
How does the fragmentation of local governments affect economic activity? We examine this question i...
Does democracy increase economic growth? This thesis has narrowed down the question to empirically e...
An indication for changing patterns of power accumulation and political corruptio
Duverger's propositions concerning the psychological and mechanical consequences of electoral rules ...
Studies on election and its consequences on political parties in new democratic countries have often...
63 p.This thesis seeks to explain why a decentralized political system, seen as a critical factor to...
This study develops and tests theoretical formulas for linking country size and party system charact...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [210]-216).Literature on democracy frequently found that ...
This study analyses the impact of electoral systems and electoral mechanics on political parties and...
Divided government in the District isvery interesting tostudy, in addition to a new phenomenon, the ...
Party politics in Indonesia's current democratic regime takes place within the parameters of a heavi...
This study analyses the impact of electoral systems and electoral mechanics on political parties and...
According to Mainwaring, party systems in the third-wave democracies are markedly less institutional...
The research premise is the idea that there was trend in political participation and voting behavior...
It has long been noted that low district magnitudes tend to produce consolidated party systems. Bet...
How does the fragmentation of local governments affect economic activity? We examine this question i...
Does democracy increase economic growth? This thesis has narrowed down the question to empirically e...
An indication for changing patterns of power accumulation and political corruptio
Duverger's propositions concerning the psychological and mechanical consequences of electoral rules ...
Studies on election and its consequences on political parties in new democratic countries have often...
63 p.This thesis seeks to explain why a decentralized political system, seen as a critical factor to...
This study develops and tests theoretical formulas for linking country size and party system charact...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [210]-216).Literature on democracy frequently found that ...
This study analyses the impact of electoral systems and electoral mechanics on political parties and...
Divided government in the District isvery interesting tostudy, in addition to a new phenomenon, the ...
Party politics in Indonesia's current democratic regime takes place within the parameters of a heavi...
This study analyses the impact of electoral systems and electoral mechanics on political parties and...
According to Mainwaring, party systems in the third-wave democracies are markedly less institutional...
The research premise is the idea that there was trend in political participation and voting behavior...