The decline of political efficacy and trust in the United States is often linked to the rise of money in politics. Both the courts and reform advocates justify restrictions on campaign donations and spending as necessary for the improvement of links between the government and the governed. We conduct the first test of whether campaign finance laws actually influence how citizens view their government by exploiting the variation in campaign finance regulations both across and within states during the last half of the 20th century. Our analysis reveals no large positive effects of campaign finance laws on political efficacy. Public disclosure laws and limits on contributions from organizations are in some cases associated with modest increase...
This study tests the empirical assumptions about American public opinion found in the Supreme Court’...
Scholars have proposed many routes by which campaign finance laws may impact turnout. For instance, ...
Recent campaign finance innovations of the major political parties have blown large and widening hol...
The political and legal battle over campaign finance reform hinges on differing views about the impo...
The political and legal battle over campaign finance reform hinges on differing views about the impo...
A failure to regulate the arena of campaign finance allows the influence of wealthy individuals and ...
Scholars have proposed many routes by which campaign finance laws may impact turnout. For instance, ...
Recent years have seen increasing concern over the role of campaign finance in elections. But do str...
With the marked increase in campaign spending and thus campaign fundraising we have seen an increase...
Campaign expenditures are not effective in increasing candidates’ vote shares if voters do not respo...
In the era of Citizens United, as the notion of campaign finance becomes increasingly more entrenche...
Donors influence state policy development through campaign contributions to legislative candidates. ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2017.This dissertation co...
Evidence compiled by the Institute over the last decade from all 50 states demonstrates that underst...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
This study tests the empirical assumptions about American public opinion found in the Supreme Court’...
Scholars have proposed many routes by which campaign finance laws may impact turnout. For instance, ...
Recent campaign finance innovations of the major political parties have blown large and widening hol...
The political and legal battle over campaign finance reform hinges on differing views about the impo...
The political and legal battle over campaign finance reform hinges on differing views about the impo...
A failure to regulate the arena of campaign finance allows the influence of wealthy individuals and ...
Scholars have proposed many routes by which campaign finance laws may impact turnout. For instance, ...
Recent years have seen increasing concern over the role of campaign finance in elections. But do str...
With the marked increase in campaign spending and thus campaign fundraising we have seen an increase...
Campaign expenditures are not effective in increasing candidates’ vote shares if voters do not respo...
In the era of Citizens United, as the notion of campaign finance becomes increasingly more entrenche...
Donors influence state policy development through campaign contributions to legislative candidates. ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2017.This dissertation co...
Evidence compiled by the Institute over the last decade from all 50 states demonstrates that underst...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
This study tests the empirical assumptions about American public opinion found in the Supreme Court’...
Scholars have proposed many routes by which campaign finance laws may impact turnout. For instance, ...
Recent campaign finance innovations of the major political parties have blown large and widening hol...