How Much Does Money Matter in Politics? An Analysis Based on the Electoral Spending Reform in Chile (2013-2017) ¿Cuánto importa el dinero en política? Un análisis a partir de la reforma del gasto electoral en Chile (2013-2017)

Carrasco, Sebastián; Cabezas, José Miguel; Pérez, Rodrigo

Abstract

In recent years, different cases of corruption and irregular financing of politics in Chile have led to a change in the rules for financing electoral campaigns. New legislation lowered the limit on campaign spending in popular election and generating multiple effects on the electoral landscape, incentives for voters, candidates, as well as on the strategic coordination of each political parties. The article uses this change in public policy to estimate the effect of spending on the electoral performance of the candidates for Deputies in Chile. An original database was prepared, with information on all the candidates for deputies for the 2013 and 2017 electoral campaigns and at the commune level (n = 13,378). Then, a quantitative design with instrumental variables was applied. The results indicate that a decrease in the electoral spending limit affects the electoral performance of the candidates, reducing the percentage of votes obtained.

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Título según SCOPUS: ID SCOPUS_ID:85169603928 Not found in local SCOPUS DB
Título de la Revista: Economia y Politica
Volumen: 10
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 81
Página final: 114
DOI:

10.15691/07194714.2023.003

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