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Revista Uruguaya de Ciencia Política

versión impresa ISSN 0797-9789versión On-line ISSN 1688-499X

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KEREVEL, Yann P.  y  BARCENA JUAREZ, Sergio A.. Democratization and legislative representation in Mexico. Rev. Urug. Cienc. Polít. [online]. 2017, vol.26, n.1, pp.59-83. ISSN 0797-9789.

Is increasing electoral competition sufficient to improve democratic responsiveness? Recent research on Mexico suggests electoral competition, even without reelection, has increased democratic representation. Such works are primarily based on aggregate data and fails to test the relationship between electoral competition and individual responsiveness. Here, we examine the relationship between increased electoral competition and legislative behavior by using individual-level data on career paths, bill sponsorship and pork-barreling from Mexican federal deputies before and after the democratic transition. The findings suggest an increasingly competitive environment leads to more qualified candidates. However, there is no evidence that competition has an individual level effect on legislative behavior. The implication of these findings is that elections, by themselves, are not sufficient to induce responsiveness.

Palabras clave : Electoral competition; political careers; legislative behavior; Mexico.

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