It is well established that a country’s institutional features can weaken economic voting because voters find it hard to attribute performance to specific parties. We argue that local-level party system institutionalization similarly moderates the link between the economy and vote choice. We focus on one manifestation of party system institutionalization: the strength of party-candidate linkages in elections, operationalized by manually tracing the rerunning patterns of some 80,000 candidates in Indian state elections between 1986 and 2007. Using rerunning patterns to measure party-candidate linkages and rainfall data to measure the state of the economy, we show that voters were more likely to reward incumbent parties for economic performan...
Existing research on party aggregation focuses on the national level, relating it to changes in the ...
While a voluminous literature has shed light on the relationship between economic conditions and gov...
Existing research on party aggregation focuses on the national level, relating it to changes in the ...
Delivery of public goods varies significantly across the Indian states. This article argues that dif...
To accurately understand strategic and economic voting, statistical models of voting behaviour must ...
A new theoretical development for examining the institutionalization of party systems is proposed in...
Theories that explain variations in party systems typically emphasize the role of political institut...
This article provides a new conceptual and empirical analysis of party system nationalization, based...
Using annual data from India, we investigate whether central governments' economic policies are affe...
Theories that explain variations in party systems typically emphasize the role of political institut...
We know from observation that some democracies intervene deeply in their domestic economies while ot...
In this paper we empirically examine whether public facilities like providing primary school, medica...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2019Cataloged from P...
Existing research on party aggregation focuses on the national level, relating it to changes in the ...
The study utilizes data on major Indian states for 1980-2004 to explore the impact of political comp...
Existing research on party aggregation focuses on the national level, relating it to changes in the ...
While a voluminous literature has shed light on the relationship between economic conditions and gov...
Existing research on party aggregation focuses on the national level, relating it to changes in the ...
Delivery of public goods varies significantly across the Indian states. This article argues that dif...
To accurately understand strategic and economic voting, statistical models of voting behaviour must ...
A new theoretical development for examining the institutionalization of party systems is proposed in...
Theories that explain variations in party systems typically emphasize the role of political institut...
This article provides a new conceptual and empirical analysis of party system nationalization, based...
Using annual data from India, we investigate whether central governments' economic policies are affe...
Theories that explain variations in party systems typically emphasize the role of political institut...
We know from observation that some democracies intervene deeply in their domestic economies while ot...
In this paper we empirically examine whether public facilities like providing primary school, medica...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2019Cataloged from P...
Existing research on party aggregation focuses on the national level, relating it to changes in the ...
The study utilizes data on major Indian states for 1980-2004 to explore the impact of political comp...
Existing research on party aggregation focuses on the national level, relating it to changes in the ...
While a voluminous literature has shed light on the relationship between economic conditions and gov...
Existing research on party aggregation focuses on the national level, relating it to changes in the ...