非洲政治商业周期:多样化的经验

The African Political Business Cycle: Varieties of Experience

Journal of Development Studies · 2016
被引 44
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过国家案例研究,发现非洲政治商业周期并非同质,在主导政党制国家中较少发生,且即使发生也不必然损害制度,其影响取决于选举前刺激的分配是否公平。

Abstract

We seek to understand both the incidence and the impact of the African political business cycle in the light of a literature which has argued that, with major extensions of democracy since the 1990s, the cycle has both become more intense and has made African political systems more fragile. With the help of country case studies, we argue, first, that the African political business cycle is not homogeneous, and occurs relatively infrequently in so-called ‘dominant-party systems’ where a pre-election stimulus confers little political advantage. Secondly, we show that, in those countries where a political cycle does occur, it does not necessarily cause institutional damage. Whether it does or not depends not so much on whether there is an electoral cycle as on whether this cycle calms or exacerbates fears of an unjust allocation of resources. In other words, the composition of the pre-election stimulus, in terms of its allocation between different categories of voter, is as important as its size.

非洲政治商业周期主导政党体制选举前刺激资源分配公平性