Corporate dependence in Brazil's 2010 elections for federal deputy
It identifies factors that help explaining the level of corporate dependence among the candidates. It answers the question in relation to the 2010 elections for federal deputy in Brazil. It tests five hypotheses: 01. right-wing party candidates are more dependent than their counterparts on the left;...
Principais autores: | Mancuso, Wagner Pralon, Figueiredo Filho, Dalson Britto, Speck, Bruno Wilhelm, Silva, Lucas Emanuel Oliveira, Rocha, Enivaldo Carvalho da |
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oai:bdjur.stj.jus.br.teste5:oai:localhost:bdtse-66042020-06-02 Corporate dependence in Brazil's 2010 elections for federal deputy Mancuso, Wagner Pralon Figueiredo Filho, Dalson Britto Speck, Bruno Wilhelm Silva, Lucas Emanuel Oliveira Rocha, Enivaldo Carvalho da Tribunal Superior Eleitoral Eleições Deputado federal Campanha eleitoral Financiamento eleitoral It identifies factors that help explaining the level of corporate dependence among the candidates. It answers the question in relation to the 2010 elections for federal deputy in Brazil. It tests five hypotheses: 01. right-wing party candidates are more dependent than their counterparts on the left; 02. government coalition candidates are more dependent than candidates from the opposition; 03. incumbents are more dependent on corporate donations than challengers; 04. businesspeople running as candidates receive more corporate donations than other candidates; and 05. male candidates are more dependent than female candidates. Methodologically, the research design combines both descriptive and multivariate statistics. It uses OLS regression, cluster analysis and the Tobit model. The results show support for hypotheses 01, 03 and 04. There is no empirical support for hypothesis 05. Finally, hypothesis 02 was not only rejected, but we find evidence that candidates from the opposition receive more contributions from the corporate sector. 2020-04-28T17:47:40Z 2020-04-28T17:47:40Z 2016 Artigo MANCUSO, Wagner Pralon et al. Corporate dependence in Brazil's 2010 elections for federal deputy. Brazilian Political Science Review, São Paulo, v. 10, n. 3, p. 1-24, 2016. http://bibliotecadigital.tse.jus.br/xmlui/handle/bdtse/6604 en <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt_BR"><img alt="Licença Creative Commons" style="border-width:0" src="https://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-sa/4.0/88x31.png" /></a><br />Este item está licenciado com uma Licença <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt_BR">Creative Commons Atribuição-CompartilhaIgual 4.0 Internacional</a>. 24 p. |
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It identifies factors that help explaining the level of corporate dependence among the candidates. It answers the question in relation to the 2010 elections for federal deputy in Brazil. It tests five hypotheses: 01. right-wing party candidates are more dependent than their counterparts on the
left; 02. government coalition candidates are more dependent than candidates from the opposition; 03. incumbents are more dependent on corporate donations than challengers; 04. businesspeople running as candidates receive more corporate donations than other candidates; and 05. male candidates are more dependent than female candidates. Methodologically, the research design combines both descriptive and multivariate statistics. It uses OLS regression, cluster analysis and the Tobit model. The results show support for hypotheses 01, 03 and 04. There is no empirical support for hypothesis 05. Finally, hypothesis 02 was not only rejected, but we find evidence that candidates from the opposition receive more contributions from the corporate sector. |
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Corporate dependence in Brazil's 2010 elections for federal deputy |
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