Sources of the Incumbency (Dis)Advantage

  • Avelino Filho G
  • Biderman C
  • Desposato S
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Abstract

An emerging literature finds that legislators frequently suffer a negative incumbency advantage in developing countries but disagrees as to the sources of this anti-incumbent bias. We contribute to this literature by examining the case of Brazil, where the extant literature predicts a large incumbency disadvantage. Building a new methodology for OLPR which leverages both inter- and intraparty thresholds, we find, contrary to expectations, a large ‘positive’ incumbency advantage. We further exploit within-country variation and show that this advantage appears to be largest in the least developed areas. Our results suggest that previous work may be confounding country-specific factors with development levels.

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Avelino Filho, G., Biderman, C., & Desposato, S. (2022). Sources of the Incumbency (Dis)Advantage. Brazilian Political Science Review, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/1981-3821202200010003

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