选区、多样性与财政偏差:来自美国各州的证据

Districts, Diversity, and Fiscal Biases: Evidence from the American States

Journal of Law & Economics · 1999
被引 34
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了选区划分如何通过影响选民多样性来改变政府支出,发现多样性对州政府支出有显著影响,并强调“1/n定律”的条件性。

Abstract

This paper argues that the configuration of legislative districts and not merely the number of districts matters for fiscal performance. District configuration mediates the extent of constituent diversity both across and within districts. Both dimensions of diversity affect the political calculus associated with pork barrel politics. Empirical findings for the American states reveal statistically and quantitatively significant effects of constituent diversity on state government spending. Together the analysis and evidence emphasize the conditional nature of the “Law of l/n.” In the United States, this point acquires practical relevance from the Constitutional mandate for decennial redistricting in all jurisdictions based on geographic representation.

选区划分选民多样性财政偏向猪肉桶政治