Author details
Author Clémence Vergne |
Available item(s) by this author (5)
Add the result to your basket Make a suggestion Refine your search
Breaking the wave of democracy: The effect of foreign aid on the incumbent's re-election probability
Blanca Moreno-Dodson, Author ; Grégoire Rota-Graziosi, Author ; Clémence Vergne, Author | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi) | Études et Documents Cerdi, ISSN 2114-7957 | 2012We investigate whether foreign aid affects the probability of incumbent's re-election and then the Schumpeterian quality of democracy in developing countries. We present a simple theoretical framework, which captures the competitiveness of elect[...]
Clémence Vergne | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi) | Études et Documents Cerdi, ISSN 2114-7957 | 2006This paper overcomes traditional political budget cycles models, focusing solely on the dynamics of the overall budget, in order to shed light on electoral composition changes in public spending. Using data on 42 developing countries from 1975 t[...]Article :
This paper goes beyond traditional political budget cycles models, focusing solely on the dynamics of the overall budget, in order to shed light on electoral composition changes in public spending. Using data on 42 developing countries from 1975[...]
Clémence Vergne, Author ; Jean-Louis Combes, Thesis advisor ; Grégoire Rota-Graziosi, Thesis advisor | Université d'Auvergne - Clermont-Ferrand I | 2011-10-26This dissertation investigates political market failures in developingcountries. We deal with the idea that elections, the core institution ofdemocracy, can’t fully perform their functions in developing countries. Thisthesis revolv[...]
Clémence Vergne | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi) | Études et Documents Cerdi, ISSN 2114-7957 | 2009Previous research on electoral participation has paid little attention to turnout in developing countries. Even more understudied is the effect of mass media, as the main source of political information, on voter turnout in new democracies. This[...]