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Abstract This paper argues that there is a strong relationship between geographical patterns of political parties' electoral performance and the composition of central government expenditures. When party system nationalization is high, the composition of spending will focus more on non-targetable expenditures, while targetable expenditures increase as the party system distribution of votes across different districts becomes less homogenous. However, the effect of party nationalization on spending type is conditioned by the size of the presidential coalition; targeted transfers will increase if the coalition size decreases, even if party nationalization is high. I find support for these hypotheses with an empirical analysis of district-level electoral and government expenditure data for several countries in Latin America between 1990 and 2006.

CHIARAMONTE, A. C. A. (2012). Political Science in Florence: saving the ?Cesare Alfieri? tradition. ITALIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE, issue 7, 0–0.

L. De Sio Elettori in movimento. Nuove tecniche di inferenza ecologica per lo studio dei flussi elettorali Firenze, Polistampa, 2008 ISBN 978-88-596-0364-1 Lo studio degli elettori in movimento, ovvero di chi cambia scelta di voto tra due elezioni, è un tema fondamentale della scienza politica. Si tratta di un tema di grande attualità in particolare alla luce della ristrutturazione del sistema partitico italiano, e per almeno due motivi. Da un lato per lo studio della risposta degli elettori alla nuova offerta partitica; dall’altro perché la dinamica della competizione bipolare rende gli elettori in movimento la categoria che di fatto può decidere le elezioni....

Segnalazione bibliografica. American Journal of Political Science, Volume 55, Number 4, 1 October 2011 , pp. 852-868(17) Autori: Michael M. Bechtel; Jens Hainmueller Abstract Dominant theories of electoral behavior emphasize that voters myopically evaluate policy performance and that this shortsightedness may obstruct the welfare-improving effect of democratic accountability. However, we know little about how long governments receive electoral credit for beneficial policies. We exploit the massive policy response to a major natural disaster, the 2002 Elbe flooding in Germany, to provide an upper bound for the short- and long-term electoral returns to targeted policy benefits. We estimate that the flood response increased vote...

Segnalazione bibliografica. West European Politics (March 2011), Vol. 34, N. 2, pp. 181-207 Autori: Andreas Schuck, Claes De Vreese Abstract Previous research is unclear about which citizens support the use of referendums and how a referendum campaign can affect support for direct democracy. This study investigates, first, the factors that determine support for referendums and, second, the role of the campaign in changing support. This is done in the context of the 2005 Dutch EU Constitution referendum. A media content analysis of national media (N = 6,370) is combined with panel survey data (N = 1,008). The results suggest that those who felt more politically...