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Dados vol. 47 n. 3 Rio de Janeiro 2004

Distributive policy in the Federation: electoral strategies, legislative bargaining and government coalitions

Arretche, Marta - Rodden, Jonathan

Abstract

This article discusses and tests different hypotheses about electoral and legislative strategies in Brazil, which is a federation with a strong president, over-representation in both chambers, and members of the legislative branch who are encouraged to seek funds for their constituencies. It examines the geographical distribution of budget and extra-budgetary funds during the period from 1990-2000 and measures the relative importance of captive and undecided districts, over-represented states, state governments, congressional party coalitions and indicators of poverty. It concludes that Brazilian presidents have considerable power over the transfer of resources and use it to preserve their political base in congress. They channel the resources available to them to the states with the largest number of legislators in the governing coalition.

Keywords: distributive policy, electoral strategies, legislative bargaining

DOI: 10.1590/S0011-52582004000300004

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Distributive policy in the Federation: electoral strategies, legislative bargaining and government coalitions