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		| Title: | Does local public corruption generate partisan effects on polls? | Authors: | Jiménez, Juan Luis García Galindo, Carmen | UNESCO Clasification: | 53 Ciencias económicas | Keywords: | Political Corruption Voting-Behavior Scandals Opinion Program, et al | Issue Date: | 2018 | Journal: | Crime, Law and Social Change | Abstract: | During the recent years of economic boom in Spain, political corruption at the local level boomed as well. In fact, it increased from 7 publicly denounced cases from 1999 to 2003 to at least 180 in the legislative period (2007-2011). In this paper, we explore this phenomenon in two related ways: how it has affected voting results and political participation, and whether the wrongdoing of local politicians has undermined the voters' trust in them. We constructed a socioeconomic municipality database that matched polling results and corruption cases and then estimated a voting-share equation by difference-in-difference and matching techniques. Our results confirm that the voters' attitude towards corruption is significantly different with respect to parties on the right or the left. In fact, after a prosecution in a local corruption case, abstention increases by an average 1.8 percentage points, left-parties' voting share is reduced by approximately 2 percentage points, while right-parties' share increases approximately 2 points. | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/41689 | ISSN: | 0925-4994 | DOI: | 10.1007/s10611-016-9671-1 | Source: | Crime, Law and Social Change [ISSN 0925-4994], v. 69, p. 3-23 | 
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