We develop an aggregate model of the presidential vote based on the appropriation of political as well as economic information by a rational voter. We argue that, depending upon historical context, information about political corruption is relevant to individual, and hence aggregate, vote choice. In preindustrial, community-oriented machine politics, the rational voter exchanged votes for particularistic benefits. As the social and political perspective shifted to a universalistic standard, information about corruption has become for him or her one of the criteria by which to evaluate the performance of the incumbent party. By including information about corruption alongside information about the economy, our model significantly improv...
This paper examines causes of the persistence of corruption among elected politicians in democracies...
Existing literature has analysed the relationship between electoral systems and either corruption or...
We analyze the effectiveness of some commonly discussed anti--corruption reforms on political corrup...
We develop an aggregate model of the presidential vote based on the appropriation of political as w...
Past research has confirmed the importance of structural and individual-level factors in predicting ...
The coexistence of harsh disapproval of corruption and the limited electoral consequences of malfeas...
We review a large formal literature on economic models of voting and electoral politics. We discuss ...
We review a large formal literature on economic models of voting and electoral politics. We discuss ...
Democratic elections have been assumed to play a crucial role in curbing corruption among public of...
When do voters consider candidates for elected office to be corrupt? If corruption is strongly disfav...
Democratic elections have been assumed to play a crucial role in curbing corruption among public off...
Using a large six-city exit poll from 2000, we examine popular judgments of what constitutes ‘‘polit...
The literature on voter turnout focuses on the determinants of the electorate’s vote supply. There i...
V. O. Key and E. E. Schattschneider saw a significant change in the U.S. electorate's voting behavio...
This dissertation seeks to examine why democratic systems and electoral competition can sometimes fa...
This paper examines causes of the persistence of corruption among elected politicians in democracies...
Existing literature has analysed the relationship between electoral systems and either corruption or...
We analyze the effectiveness of some commonly discussed anti--corruption reforms on political corrup...
We develop an aggregate model of the presidential vote based on the appropriation of political as w...
Past research has confirmed the importance of structural and individual-level factors in predicting ...
The coexistence of harsh disapproval of corruption and the limited electoral consequences of malfeas...
We review a large formal literature on economic models of voting and electoral politics. We discuss ...
We review a large formal literature on economic models of voting and electoral politics. We discuss ...
Democratic elections have been assumed to play a crucial role in curbing corruption among public of...
When do voters consider candidates for elected office to be corrupt? If corruption is strongly disfav...
Democratic elections have been assumed to play a crucial role in curbing corruption among public off...
Using a large six-city exit poll from 2000, we examine popular judgments of what constitutes ‘‘polit...
The literature on voter turnout focuses on the determinants of the electorate’s vote supply. There i...
V. O. Key and E. E. Schattschneider saw a significant change in the U.S. electorate's voting behavio...
This dissertation seeks to examine why democratic systems and electoral competition can sometimes fa...
This paper examines causes of the persistence of corruption among elected politicians in democracies...
Existing literature has analysed the relationship between electoral systems and either corruption or...
We analyze the effectiveness of some commonly discussed anti--corruption reforms on political corrup...