Money, it's a gas : análise da eficiência dos gastos de campanha no Brasil

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Ano de defesa: 2023
Autor(a) principal: Suzana Alves da Silva
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/66796
Resumo: This thesis investigates whether campaign spending by candidates for federal deputy in Brazil in the 2018 elections is efficient. Therefore, it is descriptive and exploratory research. To this end, we applied data envelopment analysis (DEA) to measure the relative efficiency between candidates for federal deputy in the 2018 elections. The first chapter is a theoretical chapter that deals with money, voting and financing of electoral campaigns, we analyze the influence that money has in elections and consequently in voting, in addition to the rules regarding campaign financing. In the second chapter, we analyze the relative efficiency of campaign spending by candidates for federal deputy in Brazil in 2018, using the variable return to scale and input orientation model developed by Banker, Charnes and Cooper (1984).Where we show that the majority of candidates considered benchmarks have total expenses much lower than the candidates who were elected, but who were not efficient. Finally, in the third and final chapter, we explore the factors that are associated with the efficiency of campaign spending in Brazil. Five variables are explored in the chapter, ideology, incumbent, type of spending, government coalition and finally the party variable. We used linear regression to measure the association between variables. The last chapter shows us that local politics is still important. There was a low association between types of spending and efficiency, but the variable that showed the greatest association with campaign spending efficiency was the party ideology variable, although others were also associated.
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There was a low association between types of spending and efficiency, but the variable that showed the greatest association with campaign spending efficiency was the party ideology variable, although others were also associated.CAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorporUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisGasto de campanhaAnálise envoltória de dadosDeputado FederalEficiênciaEleiçõesCiência política - TesesCampanhas eleitorais - TesesEleições - TesesDeputados federais - TesesMoney, it's a gas : análise da eficiência dos gastos de campanha no BrasilMoney, it's a gas : analysis of the efficiency of campaign spending in Brazilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisSuzana Alves da Silvainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1248138984630786Manoel Leonardo Wanderley Duarte Santoshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/265346104756715José Alexandre da Silva JúniorFernando MeirelesDalson Britto Figueiredo FilhoBruno Pinheiro Wanderley ReisEsta tese investiga se os gastos de campanha dos candidatos a deputado federal no Brasil nas eleições de 2018 são eficientes, portanto é uma pesquisa descritiva e exploratória. Para tanto, aplicamos a análise envoltória de dados (DEA) para medir eficiência relativa entre os candidatos a deputado federal nas eleições de 2018. O primeiro capítulo é teórico e trata de dinheiro, voto e financiamento de campanhas eleitorais, analisamos a influência que o dinheiro tem nas eleições e consequentemente no voto, além das regras relativas ao financiamento de campanhas. No segundo capítulo, analisamos qual a eficiência relativa dos gastos de campanha dos candidatos a deputado federal no Brasil em 2018, usamos o modelo de retorno variável de escala e orientação ao input desenvolvido por Banker, Charnes e Cooper (1984). Onde mostramos que a maioria dos candidatos considerados benchmarks possuem o total de gastos bem inferior aos candidatos que foram eleitos, mas que não foram eficientes. Por fim, no terceiro e último capítulo, exploramos os fatores, que estão associados à eficiência dos gastos de campanha no Brasil, são exploradas cinco variáveis no capítulo, ideologia, incumbent, tipo de gastos, coligação do governo e por fim a variável partido. Usamos regressão linear para medir o efeito entre as variáveis. O último capítulo nos mostra que a política local, ainda importa. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Money, it's a gas : análise da eficiência dos gastos de campanha no Brasil
dc.title.alternative.none.fl_str_mv Money, it's a gas : analysis of the efficiency of campaign spending in Brazil
title Money, it's a gas : análise da eficiência dos gastos de campanha no Brasil
spellingShingle Money, it's a gas : análise da eficiência dos gastos de campanha no Brasil
Suzana Alves da Silva
Ciência política - Teses
Campanhas eleitorais - Teses
Eleições - Teses
Deputados federais - Teses
Gasto de campanha
Análise envoltória de dados
Deputado Federal
Eficiência
Eleições
title_short Money, it's a gas : análise da eficiência dos gastos de campanha no Brasil
title_full Money, it's a gas : análise da eficiência dos gastos de campanha no Brasil
title_fullStr Money, it's a gas : análise da eficiência dos gastos de campanha no Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Money, it's a gas : análise da eficiência dos gastos de campanha no Brasil
title_sort Money, it's a gas : análise da eficiência dos gastos de campanha no Brasil
author Suzana Alves da Silva
author_facet Suzana Alves da Silva
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Suzana Alves da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ciência política - Teses
Campanhas eleitorais - Teses
Eleições - Teses
Deputados federais - Teses
topic Ciência política - Teses
Campanhas eleitorais - Teses
Eleições - Teses
Deputados federais - Teses
Gasto de campanha
Análise envoltória de dados
Deputado Federal
Eficiência
Eleições
dc.subject.other.none.fl_str_mv Gasto de campanha
Análise envoltória de dados
Deputado Federal
Eficiência
Eleições
description This thesis investigates whether campaign spending by candidates for federal deputy in Brazil in the 2018 elections is efficient. Therefore, it is descriptive and exploratory research. To this end, we applied data envelopment analysis (DEA) to measure the relative efficiency between candidates for federal deputy in the 2018 elections. The first chapter is a theoretical chapter that deals with money, voting and financing of electoral campaigns, we analyze the influence that money has in elections and consequently in voting, in addition to the rules regarding campaign financing. In the second chapter, we analyze the relative efficiency of campaign spending by candidates for federal deputy in Brazil in 2018, using the variable return to scale and input orientation model developed by Banker, Charnes and Cooper (1984).Where we show that the majority of candidates considered benchmarks have total expenses much lower than the candidates who were elected, but who were not efficient. Finally, in the third and final chapter, we explore the factors that are associated with the efficiency of campaign spending in Brazil. Five variables are explored in the chapter, ideology, incumbent, type of spending, government coalition and finally the party variable. We used linear regression to measure the association between variables. The last chapter shows us that local politics is still important. There was a low association between types of spending and efficiency, but the variable that showed the greatest association with campaign spending efficiency was the party ideology variable, although others were also associated.
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