Political scandals often trigger responses from voters and the implicated politicians. In this article, we extend the analysis to politicians who are only indirectly affected by a scandal through their affiliation with the involved party. Overcoming endogeneity concerns by analyzing the local implications of the largest national scandal in recent Italian history (“Clean Hands”), our main results show that local politicians withdraw support from incumbents in parties hit by Clean Hands – inducing early government dissolutions in such municipalities. Consistent with these municipality-level findings, we then illustrate that local politicians from the implicated parties exhibit lower re-running rates and higher rates of party switching in the short term. In the medium term, we find that corruption and voter turnout are lower in competitive municipalities ‘treated’ with a mayor from the implicated parties during Clean Hands. Moreover, medium-term upward career mobility of local politicians from the implicated parties benefited from party switching.

Abandon ship? Party brands and politicians' responses to a political scandal / Daniele, Gianmarco.; Galletta, S. Ergio; Geys, Benny. - In: JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ECONOMICS. - ISSN 0047-2727. - 184:104172(2020), pp. 1-13. [10.1016/j.jpubeco.2020.104172]

Abandon ship? Party brands and politicians' responses to a political scandal

Galletta, S. ergio;
2020

Abstract

Political scandals often trigger responses from voters and the implicated politicians. In this article, we extend the analysis to politicians who are only indirectly affected by a scandal through their affiliation with the involved party. Overcoming endogeneity concerns by analyzing the local implications of the largest national scandal in recent Italian history (“Clean Hands”), our main results show that local politicians withdraw support from incumbents in parties hit by Clean Hands – inducing early government dissolutions in such municipalities. Consistent with these municipality-level findings, we then illustrate that local politicians from the implicated parties exhibit lower re-running rates and higher rates of party switching in the short term. In the medium term, we find that corruption and voter turnout are lower in competitive municipalities ‘treated’ with a mayor from the implicated parties during Clean Hands. Moreover, medium-term upward career mobility of local politicians from the implicated parties benefited from party switching.
2020
accountability; brands; corruption; multi-level governance; party cues
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Abandon ship? Party brands and politicians' responses to a political scandal / Daniele, Gianmarco.; Galletta, S. Ergio; Geys, Benny. - In: JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ECONOMICS. - ISSN 0047-2727. - 184:104172(2020), pp. 1-13. [10.1016/j.jpubeco.2020.104172]
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