The increasing cost of political campaigns and its impact on the electoral process are issues of paramount importance in modern democracies. We propose a theory of electoral accountability in which candidates choose whether or not to commit to constituency service and whether or not to pay a campaign cost to advertise their platform. A higher campaign cost decreases voter welfare when partisan imbalance is low. However, when partisan imbalance is high, a higher campaign cost is associated with a higher expected level of constituency service. More costly campaigns can thus have a rebalancing effect that improves electoral accountability. We discuss the implications of our findings for campaign finance regulation and present empirical evidenc...
What is the impact of campaign spending on votes? Does it vary across election types and across poli...
The collapse of the traditional social ties, the advance of the mass media and the advent of politic...
Repeated evidence in Britain demonstrates the positive electoral payoffs from constituency campaigni...
The increasing cost of political campaigns and its impact on the electoral process are issues of par...
The effectiveness of campaign spending is a hotly contested issue. Much of that debate concentrates ...
There is a long-standing scholarly literature on the electoral effects of campaign spending; neverth...
International audienceThis paper studies electoral campaigns over the long run, through the lens of ...
Critics of American politics often say that spending on electoral campaigns harms our democracy. The...
Repeated evidence in Britain demonstrates the positive electoral payoffs from constituency campaigni...
The increasing cost of electoral campaigns raises the need for effective campaign planning and a pre...
In this paper, I look at potential weaknesses in the electoral competition model constructed by Herr...
This article (a) argues that campaign spending is no more effective for challeng-ers than incumbents...
Electoral systems are known to be powerful shapers of electoral politics, but little research has co...
Abstract: Most campaigns do not revolve around policy commitments; instead, we think of campaigns as...
How the levels of corruption and embezzlement of a political system are influenced by electoral camp...
What is the impact of campaign spending on votes? Does it vary across election types and across poli...
The collapse of the traditional social ties, the advance of the mass media and the advent of politic...
Repeated evidence in Britain demonstrates the positive electoral payoffs from constituency campaigni...
The increasing cost of political campaigns and its impact on the electoral process are issues of par...
The effectiveness of campaign spending is a hotly contested issue. Much of that debate concentrates ...
There is a long-standing scholarly literature on the electoral effects of campaign spending; neverth...
International audienceThis paper studies electoral campaigns over the long run, through the lens of ...
Critics of American politics often say that spending on electoral campaigns harms our democracy. The...
Repeated evidence in Britain demonstrates the positive electoral payoffs from constituency campaigni...
The increasing cost of electoral campaigns raises the need for effective campaign planning and a pre...
In this paper, I look at potential weaknesses in the electoral competition model constructed by Herr...
This article (a) argues that campaign spending is no more effective for challeng-ers than incumbents...
Electoral systems are known to be powerful shapers of electoral politics, but little research has co...
Abstract: Most campaigns do not revolve around policy commitments; instead, we think of campaigns as...
How the levels of corruption and embezzlement of a political system are influenced by electoral camp...
What is the impact of campaign spending on votes? Does it vary across election types and across poli...
The collapse of the traditional social ties, the advance of the mass media and the advent of politic...
Repeated evidence in Britain demonstrates the positive electoral payoffs from constituency campaigni...