Elections for Senator in Brazil and spent on campaign

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Autor(a) principal: Aline Maria Souza Menezes
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFC
Texto Completo: http://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=5392
Resumo: In most countries, financing of political campaigns is performed through the large business groups, which suggests that there is some set of interests embedded in their donations. In this sense, the effects of campaign spending on election outcomes have been widely investigated for various political systems all over the world with the aim to find empirical evidence to justify policy decisions regarding the regulation of campaign spending. The difficulties presented by the existing literature on the subject are to find appropriate solutions to the problems of reverse causality (higher probability of victory attracts more resources and higher spending increases the probability of victory) and omission of variables (voterâs characteristics, for example). In this work, the impact of campaign spending in the 2006 Senatorâs election is estimated from a voter utility-maximizing framework by means of discrete choice models. The endogeneity of the variable expenses is treated with the inclusion of variables that can identify the not observed candidateâs âqualityâ. The results demonstrate that expenditures are indeed important in determining election outcomes, but there is a difference on their returns whether the candidate is incumbent or not.
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spelling info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisElections for Senator in Brazil and spent on campaign EleiÃÃes para senador no Brasil e gastos em campanha2010-08-16Josà Raimundo de AraÃjo Carvalho JÃnior31791247334http://lattes.cnpq.br/7025704695290064FabrÃcio Carneiro Linhares45504849349http://lattes.cnpq.br/8577355400988841JoÃo MÃrio de FranÃa0000000008500070000085Aline Maria Souza MenezesUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em Economia - CAENUFCBRECONOMIA DOS RECURSOS HUMANOSIn most countries, financing of political campaigns is performed through the large business groups, which suggests that there is some set of interests embedded in their donations. In this sense, the effects of campaign spending on election outcomes have been widely investigated for various political systems all over the world with the aim to find empirical evidence to justify policy decisions regarding the regulation of campaign spending. The difficulties presented by the existing literature on the subject are to find appropriate solutions to the problems of reverse causality (higher probability of victory attracts more resources and higher spending increases the probability of victory) and omission of variables (voterâs characteristics, for example). In this work, the impact of campaign spending in the 2006 Senatorâs election is estimated from a voter utility-maximizing framework by means of discrete choice models. The endogeneity of the variable expenses is treated with the inclusion of variables that can identify the not observed candidateâs âqualityâ. The results demonstrate that expenditures are indeed important in determining election outcomes, but there is a difference on their returns whether the candidate is incumbent or not.Na maioria dos paÃses, o financiamento das campanhas polÃticas se dà via grandes grupos empresariais, o que sugere que haja algum jogo de interesses embutido na doaÃÃo desses recursos. Neste sentido, os efeitos dos gastos em campanha sobre os resultados das eleiÃÃes tem sido largamente investigados para vÃrios sistemas polÃticos pelo mundo com o objetivo de encontrar evidÃncias empÃricas que justifiquem decisÃes de polÃtica com respeito à regulaÃÃo desses gastos. As dificuldades apresentadas pela literatura existente sobre o tema consistem em encontrar soluÃÃes adequadas para os problemas de causalidade reversa (maior probabilidade de vitÃria atrai mais recursos e incrementos nos gastos aumentam a probabilidade de vitÃria) e omissÃo de variÃveis (caracterÃsticas do eleitor e do candidato). Neste trabalho, o impacto dos gastos em campanha nas eleiÃÃes de 2006 para Senador à estimado a partir de uma abordagem de maximizaÃÃo da utilidade do eleitor via modelos de escolha discreta. A endogeneidade da variÃvel gastos à tratada com a inclusÃo de variÃveis que possam identificar a âqualidadeâ nÃo observada do candidato. Os resultados demonstram que os gastos sÃo de fato importantes na determinaÃÃo dos eleitos, mas existe uma diferenciaÃÃo dos seus retornos quando o candidato tenta reeleiÃÃo.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento CientÃfico e TecnolÃgicohttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=5392application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:18:28Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title..fl_str_mv Elections for Senator in Brazil and spent on campaign
dc.title.alternative.pt.fl_str_mv EleiÃÃes para senador no Brasil e gastos em campanha
title Elections for Senator in Brazil and spent on campaign
spellingShingle Elections for Senator in Brazil and spent on campaign
Aline Maria Souza Menezes
ECONOMIA DOS RECURSOS HUMANOS
title_short Elections for Senator in Brazil and spent on campaign
title_full Elections for Senator in Brazil and spent on campaign
title_fullStr Elections for Senator in Brazil and spent on campaign
title_full_unstemmed Elections for Senator in Brazil and spent on campaign
title_sort Elections for Senator in Brazil and spent on campaign
author Aline Maria Souza Menezes
author_facet Aline Maria Souza Menezes
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Josà Raimundo de AraÃjo Carvalho JÃnior
dc.contributor.advisor1ID.fl_str_mv 31791247334
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7025704695290064
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv FabrÃcio Carneiro Linhares
dc.contributor.referee1ID.fl_str_mv 45504849349
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/8577355400988841
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv JoÃo MÃrio de FranÃa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Aline Maria Souza Menezes
contributor_str_mv Josà Raimundo de AraÃjo Carvalho JÃnior
FabrÃcio Carneiro Linhares
JoÃo MÃrio de FranÃa
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv ECONOMIA DOS RECURSOS HUMANOS
topic ECONOMIA DOS RECURSOS HUMANOS
dc.description.sponsorship.fl_txt_mv Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento CientÃfico e TecnolÃgico
dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv In most countries, financing of political campaigns is performed through the large business groups, which suggests that there is some set of interests embedded in their donations. In this sense, the effects of campaign spending on election outcomes have been widely investigated for various political systems all over the world with the aim to find empirical evidence to justify policy decisions regarding the regulation of campaign spending. The difficulties presented by the existing literature on the subject are to find appropriate solutions to the problems of reverse causality (higher probability of victory attracts more resources and higher spending increases the probability of victory) and omission of variables (voterâs characteristics, for example). In this work, the impact of campaign spending in the 2006 Senatorâs election is estimated from a voter utility-maximizing framework by means of discrete choice models. The endogeneity of the variable expenses is treated with the inclusion of variables that can identify the not observed candidateâs âqualityâ. The results demonstrate that expenditures are indeed important in determining election outcomes, but there is a difference on their returns whether the candidate is incumbent or not.
Na maioria dos paÃses, o financiamento das campanhas polÃticas se dà via grandes grupos empresariais, o que sugere que haja algum jogo de interesses embutido na doaÃÃo desses recursos. Neste sentido, os efeitos dos gastos em campanha sobre os resultados das eleiÃÃes tem sido largamente investigados para vÃrios sistemas polÃticos pelo mundo com o objetivo de encontrar evidÃncias empÃricas que justifiquem decisÃes de polÃtica com respeito à regulaÃÃo desses gastos. As dificuldades apresentadas pela literatura existente sobre o tema consistem em encontrar soluÃÃes adequadas para os problemas de causalidade reversa (maior probabilidade de vitÃria atrai mais recursos e incrementos nos gastos aumentam a probabilidade de vitÃria) e omissÃo de variÃveis (caracterÃsticas do eleitor e do candidato). Neste trabalho, o impacto dos gastos em campanha nas eleiÃÃes de 2006 para Senador à estimado a partir de uma abordagem de maximizaÃÃo da utilidade do eleitor via modelos de escolha discreta. A endogeneidade da variÃvel gastos à tratada com a inclusÃo de variÃveis que possam identificar a âqualidadeâ nÃo observada do candidato. Os resultados demonstram que os gastos sÃo de fato importantes na determinaÃÃo dos eleitos, mas existe uma diferenciaÃÃo dos seus retornos quando o candidato tenta reeleiÃÃo.
description In most countries, financing of political campaigns is performed through the large business groups, which suggests that there is some set of interests embedded in their donations. In this sense, the effects of campaign spending on election outcomes have been widely investigated for various political systems all over the world with the aim to find empirical evidence to justify policy decisions regarding the regulation of campaign spending. The difficulties presented by the existing literature on the subject are to find appropriate solutions to the problems of reverse causality (higher probability of victory attracts more resources and higher spending increases the probability of victory) and omission of variables (voterâs characteristics, for example). In this work, the impact of campaign spending in the 2006 Senatorâs election is estimated from a voter utility-maximizing framework by means of discrete choice models. The endogeneity of the variable expenses is treated with the inclusion of variables that can identify the not observed candidateâs âqualityâ. The results demonstrate that expenditures are indeed important in determining election outcomes, but there is a difference on their returns whether the candidate is incumbent or not.
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