Restricting policies on electoral spending are intended to equalize the conditions of participation of candidates for a seat in a popular election. However, does the application of these restrictions generate equity in the electoral contest, or the opposite? There is much evidence about the advantage of the candidate who is reelected (incumbent) against his contender (challenger), which questions whether the budget restriction on electoral spending is effective in itself. For this research, we used a multiple linear regression method that measures the effects of the effectiveness of campaign spending in attracting votes from candidates for mayor of Ecuador, resulting in incumbency providing a degree of advantage over challengers. much more ...
The effectiveness of campaign spending is a hotly contested issue. Much of that debate concentrates ...
In a campaign spending contest model, this paper investigates whether the sources of incumbency adv...
Research from various countries has shown that incumbents in legislative elections raise and spend m...
Restricting policies on electoral spending are intended to equalize the conditions of participation ...
We present a model of the Political Budget Cycle in which voters and politicians have preferences fo...
In this paper we examine the impact of campaign contributions on electoral results in Argentine elec...
We study the short-run effect of elections on monetary aggregates in a sample of 85 low and middle i...
Reform toward open-list elections in Indonesia has transformed the nature of campaigning to become m...
The debate on money invested in campaigns and its impact on election results has called into questio...
Spending limits are an important rule in the electoral game. Critics of limits claim that incumbents...
Electoral systems are known to be powerful shapers of electoral politics, but little research has co...
In most countries, financing of political campaigns is performed through the large business groups, ...
In this paper, I model the relationship between potential voters and a politician, who can pay citiz...
We study whether incumbents facing uncontested elections channel public spending towards co-partisan...
This paper takes a game-theoretic approach to the analysis of the spending-votes relationship in Con...
The effectiveness of campaign spending is a hotly contested issue. Much of that debate concentrates ...
In a campaign spending contest model, this paper investigates whether the sources of incumbency adv...
Research from various countries has shown that incumbents in legislative elections raise and spend m...
Restricting policies on electoral spending are intended to equalize the conditions of participation ...
We present a model of the Political Budget Cycle in which voters and politicians have preferences fo...
In this paper we examine the impact of campaign contributions on electoral results in Argentine elec...
We study the short-run effect of elections on monetary aggregates in a sample of 85 low and middle i...
Reform toward open-list elections in Indonesia has transformed the nature of campaigning to become m...
The debate on money invested in campaigns and its impact on election results has called into questio...
Spending limits are an important rule in the electoral game. Critics of limits claim that incumbents...
Electoral systems are known to be powerful shapers of electoral politics, but little research has co...
In most countries, financing of political campaigns is performed through the large business groups, ...
In this paper, I model the relationship between potential voters and a politician, who can pay citiz...
We study whether incumbents facing uncontested elections channel public spending towards co-partisan...
This paper takes a game-theoretic approach to the analysis of the spending-votes relationship in Con...
The effectiveness of campaign spending is a hotly contested issue. Much of that debate concentrates ...
In a campaign spending contest model, this paper investigates whether the sources of incumbency adv...
Research from various countries has shown that incumbents in legislative elections raise and spend m...