This dissertation presents a theoretical framework about which voters parties distribute to and with which policies. To develop this full framework of distributive policies, the dissertation proceeds in two stages. First, it analyses which voters parties have more incentives to target distributive policies. Second, it also develops the conditions under which political parties can focus exclusively on these voters or need to combine this strategy with appeals to a broader electorate.The first part of the argument analyses which voters parties have at the centre of their distributive strategies, or, in the words of Cox and McCubbins (1986) to whom parties will give an available extra dollar for distribution. The argument is that core voters p...
Virtually every government provides distributive transfers for electoral purposes. However, the leve...
Virtually every government provides distributive transfers for electoral purposes. However, the leve...
This dissertation consists of three chapters, which aim at exploring respectively: i) how parties’ a...
This dissertation presents a theoretical framework about which voters parties distribute to and with...
This dissertation consists of four article-length chapters that revolve around the study of distribu...
This dissertation consists of four article-length chapters that revolve around the study of distribu...
The paper investigates strategic, informative campaigning by two parties when politics concern redis...
The central argument advanced by the dissertation is that three key sources of variation are critica...
Abstract: Democratic policymakers respond to pressures from their constituents; however, what compri...
Standard political economy models of redistribution, notably that of Meltzer and Richard (1981),fail...
Standard political economy models of redistribution, notably that of Meltzer and Richard (1981),fail...
Standard political economy models of redistribution, notably that of Meltzer and Richard (1981),fail...
The central argument advanced by the dissertation is that three key sources of variation are critica...
Virtually every government provides distributive transfers for electoral purposes. However, the leve...
Virtually every government provides distributive transfers for electoral purposes. However, the leve...
Virtually every government provides distributive transfers for electoral purposes. However, the leve...
Virtually every government provides distributive transfers for electoral purposes. However, the leve...
This dissertation consists of three chapters, which aim at exploring respectively: i) how parties’ a...
This dissertation presents a theoretical framework about which voters parties distribute to and with...
This dissertation consists of four article-length chapters that revolve around the study of distribu...
This dissertation consists of four article-length chapters that revolve around the study of distribu...
The paper investigates strategic, informative campaigning by two parties when politics concern redis...
The central argument advanced by the dissertation is that three key sources of variation are critica...
Abstract: Democratic policymakers respond to pressures from their constituents; however, what compri...
Standard political economy models of redistribution, notably that of Meltzer and Richard (1981),fail...
Standard political economy models of redistribution, notably that of Meltzer and Richard (1981),fail...
Standard political economy models of redistribution, notably that of Meltzer and Richard (1981),fail...
The central argument advanced by the dissertation is that three key sources of variation are critica...
Virtually every government provides distributive transfers for electoral purposes. However, the leve...
Virtually every government provides distributive transfers for electoral purposes. However, the leve...
Virtually every government provides distributive transfers for electoral purposes. However, the leve...
Virtually every government provides distributive transfers for electoral purposes. However, the leve...
This dissertation consists of three chapters, which aim at exploring respectively: i) how parties’ a...