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Resumo:This paper discusses the electoral implications of psychological motivation on voting functions. We tested a claim of the Weber-Fechner law as applied to electoral behaviour—specifi cally, that an expanded public sector leads politicians to make more signifi cant, opportunistic distortions of public expenditures than the distortions observed when the public sector is diminished. We employed a system of simultaneous equations to test this hypothesis for cases observed in more than sixty democracies since 1960. We gave a special focus to the cases of Central and Eastern European countries. Our results confi rm the main implications of the Weber-Fechner law. Years in incumbency, running for re-election, higher unemployment and higher infl ation rates tend to generate negative moods, feelings and affects in the electorate; thus, these factors tend to approximate the vote share of the most voted party to the remaining vote share of the challenger political forces.
Autores principais:Mourão, Paulo
Assunto:Voting Central and Eastern European economies Weber-Fechner law
Ano:2012
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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description This paper discusses the electoral implications of psychological motivation on voting functions. We tested a claim of the Weber-Fechner law as applied to electoral behaviour—specifi cally, that an expanded public sector leads politicians to make more signifi cant, opportunistic distortions of public expenditures than the distortions observed when the public sector is diminished. We employed a system of simultaneous equations to test this hypothesis for cases observed in more than sixty democracies since 1960. We gave a special focus to the cases of Central and Eastern European countries. Our results confi rm the main implications of the Weber-Fechner law. Years in incumbency, running for re-election, higher unemployment and higher infl ation rates tend to generate negative moods, feelings and affects in the electorate; thus, these factors tend to approximate the vote share of the most voted party to the remaining vote share of the challenger political forces.
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spellingShingle The weber-fechner law and public expenditures impact to the win-margins at parliamentary elections
Mourão, Paulo
Voting
Central and Eastern European economies
Weber-Fechner law
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Voting
Central and Eastern European economies
Weber-Fechner law
title The weber-fechner law and public expenditures impact to the win-margins at parliamentary elections
title_full The weber-fechner law and public expenditures impact to the win-margins at parliamentary elections
title_fullStr The weber-fechner law and public expenditures impact to the win-margins at parliamentary elections
title_full_unstemmed The weber-fechner law and public expenditures impact to the win-margins at parliamentary elections
title_short The weber-fechner law and public expenditures impact to the win-margins at parliamentary elections
title_sort The weber-fechner law and public expenditures impact to the win-margins at parliamentary elections
topic Voting
Central and Eastern European economies
Weber-Fechner law
topic_facet Voting
Central and Eastern European economies
Weber-Fechner law
url https://hdl.handle.net/1822/21816
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