20 research outputs found
Economic performance or electoral necessity? Evaluating the system of voluntary income to political parties
Whilst the public funding of political parties is the norm in western democracies, its comprehensive introduction has been resisted in Britain. Political and electoral arrangements in Britain require parties to function and campaign on a regular basis, whilst their income follows cycles largely related to general elections. This article shows that the best predictor of party income is the necessity of a well-funded general election campaign rather than party performance. As a result, income can only be controlled by parties to a limited degree, which jeopardises their ability to determine their own financial position and fulfil their functions as political parties
Institutionelle UmbrĂŒche im öffentlichen Sektor: Das Ende der kommunalen Daseinsvorsorge?
The present and future role of local government in Great Britain and the Federal Republic of Germany
7.50SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:85/31051(Present) / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo