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Effects of runoff voting rules on number of parties and candidates’ political experience: Evidence from a law change in Peru

European Journal of Political Economy 59, pp. 97-107

2019
Línea de Investigación
Economía Política de los Mercados y la regulación
José Guillermo Díaz
José Guillermo Díaz

Investigador

Javier Torres
Abstract

We study the effect of a change in electoral rules on political competition, measured by the number of candidates and their political experience. We explore the effects of a change in legislation, introduced a year before the gubernatorial elections in Peru on the number of parties that participated in these elections. We also investigate how the legislative change affected the political experience of the candidates. Given that the legislative change did not apply to elections for provincial mayors, we use those elections as a control group, in a difference-in-differences design. Our estimates show the number of parties registered increased by a margin of around 2.2 after the legislative change. The change also increased the candidates' years of accumulated political experience, particularly in the subsequent gubernatorial elections.

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Publicación

Effects of runoff voting rules on number of parties and candidates’ political experience: Evidence from a law change in Peru

European Journal of Political Economy 59, pp. 97-107

2019
Línea de Investigación
Political Economy of Markets and regulation
José Guillermo Díaz
José Guillermo Díaz

Investigador

Javier Torres
Abstract

We study the effect of a change in electoral rules on political competition, measured by the number of candidates and their political experience. We explore the effects of a change in legislation, introduced a year before the gubernatorial elections in Peru on the number of parties that participated in these elections. We also investigate how the legislative change affected the political experience of the candidates. Given that the legislative change did not apply to elections for provincial mayors, we use those elections as a control group, in a difference-in-differences design. Our estimates show the number of parties registered increased by a margin of around 2.2 after the legislative change. The change also increased the candidates' years of accumulated political experience, particularly in the subsequent gubernatorial elections.

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