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Suiter J.;O'Malley E.
2014
January
Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties
Chieftains Delivering: Testing Different Measures of "Pork" on an Irish Data Set of Discretionary Sports Grants
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Distributive spending by a state is often thought to have an electoral connection, and the work on pork-barrel politics whereby spending is geographically targeted is extensive. However, there has been mixed empirical support for the two main hypotheses: (a) that it is targeted at marginal constituencies; or (b) that it goes to party strongholds. Using new data on discretionary sports grant spending in Ireland we offer and test a complementary hypothesis that focuses on the responsible minister as primary decision-maker. We find that the grants are targeted at the responsible minister's constituency. Moreover we test these using three measures of the dependent variable: euro value of the grants, success rate of grant applications and the number of grants allocated per constituency. Our hypothesis is supported in all three models, something we argue gives greater credence to the result. © 2013 © 2013 Elections, Public Opinion & Parties.
1745-7289
10.1080/17457289.2013.844701
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