While direct state funding of political parties has been a prominent theme in cross-national research over the last decade, we still know little about party strategies to access state resources that are not explicitly earmarked for partisan usage. This paper looks at one widespread but often overlooked informal party practice: the ‘taxing’ of MP salaries, i.e., the regular transfer of fixed salary shares to party coffers. Building on notions of informal institutions developed in work on new democracies, our theoretical approach specifies factors that shape the acceptability of this legally non-enforceable intra-organisational practice. It is tested through a selection model applied to a unique data set covering 124 parties across 19 advance...
Which parties represented in the European Parliament are able to extract regular donations from thei...
This Research Note presents a new dataset of party patronage in 22 countries from five regions. The ...
The Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 marked the most comprehensive and radical ...
While direct state funding of political parties has been a prominent theme in cross-national researc...
While direct state funding of political parties has been a prominent theme in cross-national researc...
types: ArticleIt is widely acknowledged that political parties in European democracies have become i...
Which European Parliament (EP) parties are able to extract regular donations from their MEPs' salari...
Whilst the public funding of political parties is the norm in western democracies, its comprehensive...
The way in which political parties use state resources indirectly (e.g., parliamentary expenses) rec...
State funding is currently provided to parties in most first and second wave democracies. For Europe...
This paper will deal with why party funding regimes in established democracies differ. It examines t...
Much has been written about what makes political parties form, persist, change and die. One factor o...
Much has been written about what makes political parties form, persist, change and die. One factor o...
This paper examines the political economy forces that lead to the creation of the informal sector in...
This article conceptualizes party institutionalization and theorizes the conditions under which part...
Which parties represented in the European Parliament are able to extract regular donations from thei...
This Research Note presents a new dataset of party patronage in 22 countries from five regions. The ...
The Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 marked the most comprehensive and radical ...
While direct state funding of political parties has been a prominent theme in cross-national researc...
While direct state funding of political parties has been a prominent theme in cross-national researc...
types: ArticleIt is widely acknowledged that political parties in European democracies have become i...
Which European Parliament (EP) parties are able to extract regular donations from their MEPs' salari...
Whilst the public funding of political parties is the norm in western democracies, its comprehensive...
The way in which political parties use state resources indirectly (e.g., parliamentary expenses) rec...
State funding is currently provided to parties in most first and second wave democracies. For Europe...
This paper will deal with why party funding regimes in established democracies differ. It examines t...
Much has been written about what makes political parties form, persist, change and die. One factor o...
Much has been written about what makes political parties form, persist, change and die. One factor o...
This paper examines the political economy forces that lead to the creation of the informal sector in...
This article conceptualizes party institutionalization and theorizes the conditions under which part...
Which parties represented in the European Parliament are able to extract regular donations from thei...
This Research Note presents a new dataset of party patronage in 22 countries from five regions. The ...
The Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 marked the most comprehensive and radical ...