Discretionary transfers from the Chilean central government have grown significantly as a percentage of Chilean municipalities’ total financing. This paper investigates whether discretionary transfers act as a channel that gives electoral advantage to the incumbent political coalition that runs a municipality. We develop a simple theoretical model which predicts that the central government transfers more resources to the communes managed by mayors of its own political coalition, particularly in which the mayor won by a narrow margin. Then, in order to test the main results of the theoretical model, a Discontinuous Regression Design is applied using data from the 2004, 2008 and 2012 election periods. The results show that for the subset of...
In this paper we investigate how the employment relationship, if it implies transfer of rents, may a...
This study focuses on analysing the possible effects on the own revenues from municipalities managem...
Lately, questionings have emerged on how public resources are managed. This work calculates the tech...
Discretionary transfers from the Chilean central government have grown significantly as a percentage...
Discretionary transfers from the Chilean central government have grown significantly as a percentage...
We investigated the presence of clientelistic linkages and patronage in Chile as a method of elector...
[EN]How do electoral incentives and institutional constraints vary as democracies consolidate? Are i...
Research from various countries has shown that incumbents in legislative elections raise and spend m...
Research from various countries has shown that incumbents in legislative elections raise and spend m...
In this paper, we explore the effects of government subsidies (monetary and in-kind) in presidential...
Research from various countries has shown that incumbents in legislative elections raise and spend m...
The objective of this research is to explore the existence of budgetary political cycles at municipa...
This paper presents research on the effect of intergovernmental grants on local government revenue i...
Background: How much the major's political party can affect policy results at municipal level? The l...
The debate on money invested in campaigns and its impact on election results has called into questio...
In this paper we investigate how the employment relationship, if it implies transfer of rents, may a...
This study focuses on analysing the possible effects on the own revenues from municipalities managem...
Lately, questionings have emerged on how public resources are managed. This work calculates the tech...
Discretionary transfers from the Chilean central government have grown significantly as a percentage...
Discretionary transfers from the Chilean central government have grown significantly as a percentage...
We investigated the presence of clientelistic linkages and patronage in Chile as a method of elector...
[EN]How do electoral incentives and institutional constraints vary as democracies consolidate? Are i...
Research from various countries has shown that incumbents in legislative elections raise and spend m...
Research from various countries has shown that incumbents in legislative elections raise and spend m...
In this paper, we explore the effects of government subsidies (monetary and in-kind) in presidential...
Research from various countries has shown that incumbents in legislative elections raise and spend m...
The objective of this research is to explore the existence of budgetary political cycles at municipa...
This paper presents research on the effect of intergovernmental grants on local government revenue i...
Background: How much the major's political party can affect policy results at municipal level? The l...
The debate on money invested in campaigns and its impact on election results has called into questio...
In this paper we investigate how the employment relationship, if it implies transfer of rents, may a...
This study focuses on analysing the possible effects on the own revenues from municipalities managem...
Lately, questionings have emerged on how public resources are managed. This work calculates the tech...