2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-62762014000100002
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Candidatos corruptos são punidos?: accountability na eleição brasileira de 2006

Abstract: Um dos principais temas da teoria democrática é o processo por meio do qual os cidadãos controlam a atividade de seus representantes. Neste artigo, analisam-se o sistema político brasileiro em termos gerais e as eleições de 1998 e 2006 em particular, com o objetivo de discutir se o processo de accountability vertical nos interstícios eleitorais torna os cidadãos capazes de punir ou recompensar seus representantes na eleição seguinte. A importância deste artigo está na análise dos efeitos do envolvimento de pol… Show more

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“…Overall, incumbents involved in malfeasance scandals are more likely not to run and, if they do, they are more likely to lose office. This renders further confirmation to prior studies on Brazil (Rennó 2008;Pereira, Rennó, and Samuels 2011;Castro and Nunes 2014). Based on our estimates, involvement in corruption scandals implies an 18 percent decrease in the probability of reelection, ceteris paribus.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…Overall, incumbents involved in malfeasance scandals are more likely not to run and, if they do, they are more likely to lose office. This renders further confirmation to prior studies on Brazil (Rennó 2008;Pereira, Rennó, and Samuels 2011;Castro and Nunes 2014). Based on our estimates, involvement in corruption scandals implies an 18 percent decrease in the probability of reelection, ceteris paribus.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Such episodes may increase the efforts that politicians make to mitigate the effect of corruption scandals. Brazil would fit this description well given the complexity of its open-list proportional system for lower-house legislative elections and the saliency of corruption scandals in the 2006 elections (Rennó 2008;Castro and Nunes 2014;Balán 2014). Because voters can vote for individual candidates on the party electoral slate, punishing or rewarding incumbents individually, lawmakers have strong incentives to cultivate their individual reputation.…”
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“…This paper provides an intuitive introduction to logistic regression, the most appropriate statistical technique to deal with dichotomous dependent variables. Materials and Methods: we estimate the effect of corruption scandals on the chance of reelection of candidates running for the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies using data from Castro and Nunes (2014). Specifically, we show the computational implementation in R and we explain the substantive interpretation of the results.…”
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“…Candidatos corruptos são punidos? -Accountability na eleição brasileirade 2006. Opinião Pública, Campinas, vol.…”
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