This chapter discusses recent theoretical and empirical research on one feature of modern democracies: the electoral rule. Our central conclusion is that the electoral rule systematically shapes economic policy. We show that to understand the extent of political corruption, the devil is in the details of electoral systems, such as the ballot structure or district magnitude. In the case of the size of government and fiscal policy outcomes, the effects are associated with the broad distinction between proportional vs majoritarian systems. The effects are often large enough to be of genuine economic interest
This paper provides a novel test of the link from electoral rules to economic policies. We focus on ...
Is corruption systematically related to electoral rules? Recent theoretical work suggests a positive...
© 2019 Araz AminnaseriPolitical parties represent social classes with conflicting interests. Elector...
This chapter discusses recent theoretical and empirical research on one feature of modern democracie...
A recent wave of studies explores the effects of electoral institutions on economic interests. This ...
We present a theoretical model of a parliamentary democracy, where party structures, government coal...
Is corruption systematically related to electoral rules? A number of studies have tried to uncover e...
Electoral systems are rules trough which votes translate into seats in parliament. The political eco...
Electoral institutions should systematically affect the propensity of a country to rely and spend on...
Elections serve two functions in representative democracies. First, they select political actors who...
We present a theoretical model of a parliamentary democracy where electoral com-petition inside coal...
This paper investigates how different electoral rules influence political corruption. We argue that ...
We present a theoretical model of a parliamentary democracy, where party structures, government coal...
We investigate the effect of electoral rules and forms of government on scal policy outcomes in a l...
We investigate the effect of electoral rules and political regimes on fiscal policy outcomes in a pa...
This paper provides a novel test of the link from electoral rules to economic policies. We focus on ...
Is corruption systematically related to electoral rules? Recent theoretical work suggests a positive...
© 2019 Araz AminnaseriPolitical parties represent social classes with conflicting interests. Elector...
This chapter discusses recent theoretical and empirical research on one feature of modern democracie...
A recent wave of studies explores the effects of electoral institutions on economic interests. This ...
We present a theoretical model of a parliamentary democracy, where party structures, government coal...
Is corruption systematically related to electoral rules? A number of studies have tried to uncover e...
Electoral systems are rules trough which votes translate into seats in parliament. The political eco...
Electoral institutions should systematically affect the propensity of a country to rely and spend on...
Elections serve two functions in representative democracies. First, they select political actors who...
We present a theoretical model of a parliamentary democracy where electoral com-petition inside coal...
This paper investigates how different electoral rules influence political corruption. We argue that ...
We present a theoretical model of a parliamentary democracy, where party structures, government coal...
We investigate the effect of electoral rules and forms of government on scal policy outcomes in a l...
We investigate the effect of electoral rules and political regimes on fiscal policy outcomes in a pa...
This paper provides a novel test of the link from electoral rules to economic policies. We focus on ...
Is corruption systematically related to electoral rules? Recent theoretical work suggests a positive...
© 2019 Araz AminnaseriPolitical parties represent social classes with conflicting interests. Elector...