There has been much discussion about how members of Congress desire money early in the campaign season. However, theoretical models of how contributions are allocated during the electoral cycle have been lacking. Our analysis attempts to remedy this gap by providing and testing a model which specifies how the process of bargaining between members of Congress and organized interests produces the pattern of donations observed over the course of the electoral cycle. Most notably, our results suggest that strategic incumbents can receive money early in the campaign if they desire but that they are generally unwilling to pay the price of lower aggregate fundraising and greater provision of access. These findings buttress earlier empirical findin...
The spectacular growth in the number and spending of political action committees has made this new b...
Concern that donations to political campaigns can help political actors secure preferential treatmen...
While there is significant study concerning the source of money in Congressional campaigns, comparat...
In this article, we discuss how donor and recipient characteristics affected the incidence and timin...
Why do political action committees (PACs) donate money to some candidates and not others? Answers t...
In contrast to conventional studies on campaign finance, which focus on the aggregate effect of mone...
This paper investigates the relationship between the size of interest groups in terms of voter repre...
In this research we hypothesize that aggregate PAC behavior is conditional in nature. PACs in a spec...
Party leaders face a significant tradeoff financing races when the party is out of power: while they...
I examine the funding of election candidates by special interest groups and parties in the context o...
This article investigates the role of early money in Senate primary elections. The data show that in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
JEL No. D72,H7,P48 This paper investigates the relationship between the size of interest groups in t...
Political scientists have long tried to explain how interest group lobbying and political action com...
This study examines the campaign fundraising success of Senate incumbents that have a unique, pivota...
The spectacular growth in the number and spending of political action committees has made this new b...
Concern that donations to political campaigns can help political actors secure preferential treatmen...
While there is significant study concerning the source of money in Congressional campaigns, comparat...
In this article, we discuss how donor and recipient characteristics affected the incidence and timin...
Why do political action committees (PACs) donate money to some candidates and not others? Answers t...
In contrast to conventional studies on campaign finance, which focus on the aggregate effect of mone...
This paper investigates the relationship between the size of interest groups in terms of voter repre...
In this research we hypothesize that aggregate PAC behavior is conditional in nature. PACs in a spec...
Party leaders face a significant tradeoff financing races when the party is out of power: while they...
I examine the funding of election candidates by special interest groups and parties in the context o...
This article investigates the role of early money in Senate primary elections. The data show that in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
JEL No. D72,H7,P48 This paper investigates the relationship between the size of interest groups in t...
Political scientists have long tried to explain how interest group lobbying and political action com...
This study examines the campaign fundraising success of Senate incumbents that have a unique, pivota...
The spectacular growth in the number and spending of political action committees has made this new b...
Concern that donations to political campaigns can help political actors secure preferential treatmen...
While there is significant study concerning the source of money in Congressional campaigns, comparat...