Substantial academic interest and public policy debate centers on campaign finance reform. Campaign resources can provide benefits to constituencies if candidates use them to fund the distribution of useful information. On the other hand, voters can potentially be harmed if candidates trade policy favors to special interests in exchange for contributions. Unfortunately, because informative field data on this topic are very difficult to obtain, the effects of different campaign finance strategies on election outcomes and economic welfare remain largely uninformed by empirical analyses. This paper reports data from novel laboratory experiments designed to shed light on the campaign finance debate. Our experiment is based on a model where powe...
This paper builds a theory of electoral campaign contributions. Interest groups contribute to politi...
Two candidates compete for elective office. Each candidate has information she would like toreveal t...
In this dissertation, I argue that full funding programs such as those functioning in the legislativ...
In an electoral race, interest groups will be willing to \u85nance political candidates campaigns in...
This paper investigates the relationship between the size of interest groups in terms of voter repre...
Since campaign finance reform is usually motivated by the concern that existing legislation can not ...
Campaign contribution limits, Campaign finance, Public finance, Political advertising, Experiments,
In recent American elections political candidates have actively emphasized features of their fundrai...
We develop a dynamic multidimensional signaling model of campaign finance in which candidates can s...
We develop a dynamic multidimensional signaling model of campaign finance in which candidates can s...
This article reports the results of several field experiments designed to measure campaign effects i...
A firm may induce voters or elected politicians to support a policy it favors by suggesting that it ...
A common refrain is that there is “too much money in politics”, with many arguing for the public fun...
The efficacy of campaign funds towards electoral success has been the subject of much study among both...
Regulation of campaign finance of political parties and candidates is intended to decrease the polit...
This paper builds a theory of electoral campaign contributions. Interest groups contribute to politi...
Two candidates compete for elective office. Each candidate has information she would like toreveal t...
In this dissertation, I argue that full funding programs such as those functioning in the legislativ...
In an electoral race, interest groups will be willing to \u85nance political candidates campaigns in...
This paper investigates the relationship between the size of interest groups in terms of voter repre...
Since campaign finance reform is usually motivated by the concern that existing legislation can not ...
Campaign contribution limits, Campaign finance, Public finance, Political advertising, Experiments,
In recent American elections political candidates have actively emphasized features of their fundrai...
We develop a dynamic multidimensional signaling model of campaign finance in which candidates can s...
We develop a dynamic multidimensional signaling model of campaign finance in which candidates can s...
This article reports the results of several field experiments designed to measure campaign effects i...
A firm may induce voters or elected politicians to support a policy it favors by suggesting that it ...
A common refrain is that there is “too much money in politics”, with many arguing for the public fun...
The efficacy of campaign funds towards electoral success has been the subject of much study among both...
Regulation of campaign finance of political parties and candidates is intended to decrease the polit...
This paper builds a theory of electoral campaign contributions. Interest groups contribute to politi...
Two candidates compete for elective office. Each candidate has information she would like toreveal t...
In this dissertation, I argue that full funding programs such as those functioning in the legislativ...