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Saturday 16:00 - 17:40 CEST (10/09/2016)
In this panel, we encourage participants to come up with ways to test how different forms of corruption (bribes, patronage, political scandals, etc.) affect voting behavior of citizens and/or electoral outcomes. Moreover, papers that come up with ways to test varying levels of the severity of the corruption involved in the study are also welcome.
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Fighting corruption in the name of the people: Exploring the link between regional quality of governance and support for populist parties in Europe | View Paper Details |
Criminal Networks Capturing the State: The case of Controlled Voting and Vote Buying in Bulgaria | View Paper Details |
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Do Attractive Politicians Get a 'Break' When They Are Involved in Scandals? | View Paper Details |
Public Responsiveness to Democratic Governance: How Does the Quality of Democracy Matter for Citizen Evaluations of Elites? | View Paper Details |
The influence of corruption scandals on party system’s fluidity and electoral volatility in Poland | View Paper Details |