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the use of mechanisms of direct democracy like referenda and popular assemblies on electoral competition. …
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the use of mechanisms of direct democracy like referenda and popular assemblies on electoral competition. …
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the use of mechanisms of direct democracy like referenda and popular assemblies on electoral competition. …
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Consider an environment such as a political election where a principal requires the completion of multiple tasks, but an agent can only be rewarded with a hire/fire decision rather than an endogenously chosen monetary payment. When the principal hires a single agent to perform multiple tasks,...
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This paper provides empirical evidence that campaign contributions arestrongly associated with market expectations of future firm-specific political favors,including preferential access to external financing. Using a novel dataset, we find thatfirms in Brazil providing contributions in the 1998...
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periods and holds elections at the beginning of each period; one vote is sufficient for admission, and voters can support as …
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This paper provides empirical evidence that campaign contributions arestrongly associated with market expectations of future firm-specific political favors,including preferential access to external financing. Using a novel dataset, we find thatfirms in Brazil providing contributions in the 1998...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011348347
I investigate the idea that campaign spending limits may help to level the playing field in electoral competition between parties who have unequal access to campaign funds. The model assumes that the supporters of one party are on average wealthier than those who support a competing party....
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conformity exerted a strong, persistent, and predictable influence on voting in national elections from 1991 to 2003. This … elections as a result of the electoral reforms and campaign practices. Specific questions addressed are how well the political … elections. …
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