Both vote buying and tax-cut promises are attempts to manipulate voters through cash incentives in order to win elections, but only vote buying is illegal. Should we extend the ban on vote buying to tax-cut promises? This article will argue for three conclusions. The first is that tax-cut promises should be understood as a form of vote buying. The second is that campaign promises are a form of vote buying. The third conclusion is that campaign promises, including tax-cut promises, should not be banned. An important distinction is drawn between enforceable wrongful incentives and unenforceable wrongful incentives. The difference between vote buying and tax-cut promises is not wrongfulness but enforceability
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In this article, we show how it is possible to lawfully buy an election. The method we describe for ...
We examine the consequences of vote buying, assuming this practice were allowed and free of stigma. ...
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Vote-buying is widely used by parties in developing countries to influence the outcome of elections....
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Vote buying is a form of political clientelism involving pre-electoral transfers of money or materia...
Vote-buying is widely used by parties in developing countries to influence the outcome of elections....
Typical campaign finance proposals focus on limiting the amount of money that can be contributed to ...
This paper develops and tests empirically a theory of the effect on political trust of forms of beha...
Recent campaign finance innovations of the major political parties have blown large and widening hol...
Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code prohibits charities from intervening in a political c...
This article develops and tests empirically a theory of the effect on political trust of forms of be...
In this paper, we argue that the widespread practice in the United States of busing voters to the po...
Abstract. In modern liberal democracies, offering individual voters in political elections mon-ey fo...
In this article, we show how it is possible to lawfully buy an election. The method we describe for ...
We examine the consequences of vote buying, assuming this practice were allowed and free of stigma. ...
In December 2008, the federal government released its Electoral Reform Green Paper: Donations, Fundi...
The paper argues that the practical effect of banning, capping or disclosing political donations is ...
Vote-buying is widely used by parties in developing countries to influence the outcome of elections....
In this paper, we analyse the concept of vote buying based\u3cbr/\u3eon examples that try to stretch...
Vote buying is a form of political clientelism involving pre-electoral transfers of money or materia...
Vote-buying is widely used by parties in developing countries to influence the outcome of elections....
Typical campaign finance proposals focus on limiting the amount of money that can be contributed to ...
This paper develops and tests empirically a theory of the effect on political trust of forms of beha...
Recent campaign finance innovations of the major political parties have blown large and widening hol...
Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code prohibits charities from intervening in a political c...
This article develops and tests empirically a theory of the effect on political trust of forms of be...
In this paper, we argue that the widespread practice in the United States of busing voters to the po...