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Political competition, electoral participation and public finance in 20th century Latin America

机译:20世纪拉丁美洲的政治竞争,选举参与和公共财政

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Rational choice models predict that political competition and political participation have opposite effects on the size of government. We investigate these theories using data from a panel of 18 Latin American countries during the 20th century. Our research builds evidence for the prediction that reforms enhancing political competition tend to limit the size of government, while reforms increasing political participation tend to increase the size of government. Furthermore, we find that reforms which remove literacy requirements from franchise laws are associated with governmental expansion, while changes in women's suffrage laws have no impact on the size of government. Our findings demonstrate the empirical relevance of the distinction between political competition and participation.
机译:理性选择模型预测,政治竞争和政治参与对政府规模具有相反的影响。我们使用20世纪18个拉丁美洲国家/地区小组的数据研究这些理论。我们的研究为预测​​增加政治竞争的改革提供了证据,该改革倾向于限制政府的规模,而增加政治参与的改革则倾向于增加政府的规模。此外,我们发现,从专营权法中删除扫盲要求的改革与政府扩张有关,而妇女选举权法的变更对政府规模没有影响。我们的发现证明了政治竞争与参与之间区别的经验意义。

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