The electoral consequences of individual perceptions of corruption are an important component of political accountability. In this paper I am concerned with what drives variation in corruption voting across countries. While the accountability through elections mechanism is frequently assumed as a force that connects party system and levels of corruption, this mechanism is rarely tested at the individual level. I argue here, and findings suggest that it is so, that features of the party system related to clarity of responsibility in terms of policy outputs and stable system features such as plurality electoral rules might prime corruption as an issue in voting calculations. I test these expectations with individual level survey data from Mod...
Why do repeated elections often fail to curb governmental corruption even in full demo...
The literature studying citizen responses to exposed political corruption is rapidly growing. While ...
The vast majority of people across the globe lives in countries characterized by high levels of corr...
The electoral consequences of individual perceptions of corruption are an important component of pol...
Is corruption systematically related to electoral rules? A number of studies have tried to uncover e...
Is corruption systematically related to electoral rules? Recent theoretical work suggests a positive...
This paper contributes to the literature analyzing the determinants of corruption by investigating t...
This article explores the relationship between the party system, electoral formula and corruption. P...
In this paper, we study whether voters are more likely to "vote out" a corrupt incumbent than to re-...
Existing literature has analysed the relationship between electoral systems and either corruption or...
This dissertation seeks to examine why democratic systems and electoral competition can sometimes fa...
This paper investigates how different electoral rules influence political corruption. We argue that ...
Democratic elections have been assumed to play a crucial role in curbing corruption among public of...
Using cross-national panel data, Krause and Méndez recently studied whether voters retract support ...
Democratic elections have been assumed to play a crucial role in curbing corruption among public off...
Why do repeated elections often fail to curb governmental corruption even in full demo...
The literature studying citizen responses to exposed political corruption is rapidly growing. While ...
The vast majority of people across the globe lives in countries characterized by high levels of corr...
The electoral consequences of individual perceptions of corruption are an important component of pol...
Is corruption systematically related to electoral rules? A number of studies have tried to uncover e...
Is corruption systematically related to electoral rules? Recent theoretical work suggests a positive...
This paper contributes to the literature analyzing the determinants of corruption by investigating t...
This article explores the relationship between the party system, electoral formula and corruption. P...
In this paper, we study whether voters are more likely to "vote out" a corrupt incumbent than to re-...
Existing literature has analysed the relationship between electoral systems and either corruption or...
This dissertation seeks to examine why democratic systems and electoral competition can sometimes fa...
This paper investigates how different electoral rules influence political corruption. We argue that ...
Democratic elections have been assumed to play a crucial role in curbing corruption among public of...
Using cross-national panel data, Krause and Méndez recently studied whether voters retract support ...
Democratic elections have been assumed to play a crucial role in curbing corruption among public off...
Why do repeated elections often fail to curb governmental corruption even in full demo...
The literature studying citizen responses to exposed political corruption is rapidly growing. While ...
The vast majority of people across the globe lives in countries characterized by high levels of corr...