Parliamentary communication allowances do not increase electoral turnout or affect incumbents’ vote share

Umit, Resul (2020) Parliamentary communication allowances do not increase electoral turnout or affect incumbents’ vote share [['eprint_typename_blog_post' not defined]]
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In many countries, members of parliament receive publicly funded allowances to communicate with the electorate. Some hope that such communication engages people with politics and increases electoral participation. Others worry that such use of public funds creates an unfair advantage for incumbents. Data from the UK suggests that both the hopes and the worries around ... Continued

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