Publication: Does proportional representation increase redistribution? Evidence from early 20th century Norwegian municipalities
Does proportional representation increase redistribution? Evidence from early 20th century Norwegian municipalities
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Paulsen, T. (2022). Does proportional representation increase redistribution? Evidence from early 20th century Norwegian municipalities. Electoral Studies, 78, 102494. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2022.102494
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Countries that use proportional representation (PR) tend to have higher levels of redistribution. However, persuasive research on electoral system choice has demonstrated that countries only adopt PR under particular circumstances, such as the presence of a strong left-wing opposition or a need for coordination between opposing economic actors. A fundamental, unresolved question is therefore if the strong relationship between the use of PR and redistribution is due to PR electoral rules or these background factors. Taking advantage of
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Paulsen, T. (2022). Does proportional representation increase redistribution? Evidence from early 20th century Norwegian municipalities. Electoral Studies, 78, 102494. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2022.102494