Special Interest Groups Versus Voters and the Political Economics of Attention

Author:

Balles Patrick1,Matter Ulrich2,Stutzer Alois1

Affiliation:

1. University of Basel , Switzerland

2. University of St.Gallen , Switzerland

Abstract

Abstract We investigate whether US House representatives favour special interest groups over constituents in periods of low media attention to politics. Analysing 666 roll calls from 2005 to 2018, we show that representatives are more likely to vote against their constituency’s preferred position the more special interest money they receive from groups favouring the opposite position. The latter effect is significantly larger when less attention is paid to politics due to distraction by exogenous newsworthy events like natural disasters. The effect is mostly driven by short-term opportunistic behaviour than the short-term scheduling of controversial votes in periods with high news pressure.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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