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Author Carlson, Matthew, 1972-

Title Money Politics in Japan : New Rules, Old Practices.

Publication Info. Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2007.

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Description 1 online resource (187 pages)
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Contents Title Page ; Copyright page ; Contents; Tables and Figures; Tables; Table 1.1 Comparison of Japan's SNTV and Mixed System; Table 2.1 Average Income Collected by LDP Members; Table 2.2 Average Income Collected by DPJ Members; Table 2.3 Politicians with the Largest War Chests in 2003; Table 2.4 Regressions of Quality on All Members' Income; Table 2.5 Regressions of Quality on New-Candidate Income; Table 3.1 Percentage of Funds from Contributions, Fund-Raising, and Party; Table 3.2 Sources of Income for Ko-no Taro; Table 3.3 Sources of Income for Matsumoto Jun.
Table 3.4 How Chatani and Wakamatsu Raised Funds in 1996 (yen in millions)Table 4.1 Percentage of District Vote Share (LDP and DPJ); Table 4.2 Expenditures for LDP and DPJ Members (yen per elector); Table 4.3 Regressions of Money on Vote Shares in 2003; Table 5.1 Number of Winning Candidacy Types for LDP; Table 5.2 Number of Winning Candidacy Types for DPJ; Table 5.3 Average Total Income by Candidacy Type (yen in millions); Table 5.4 Regression of Candidate Types on Yearly Income (yen in millions); Table 6.1 Average Number of Support Groups for LDP Members, 1986-2003.
Table 6.2 Politicians with Largest Ko-enkai Expenses in JapanTable 6.3 Regressions of Characteristics on LDP Ko-enkai Expenses; Table 6.4 Types of Expenditures for LDP Members by Candidacy Type; Table 6.5 Average Number of Ko-enkai for DPJ in 2000 and 2003; Table 6.6 Types of Expenditures for DPJ by Candidacy Type; Table 7.1 Total Spending and Change in Spending for LDP Members(yen in millions); Figures; Figure 2.1 Income by Number of Previous Terms in 2000 (LDP and DPJ); Figure 3.1 Percentage of Income Collected by New LDP Candidates.
Figure 3.2 Percentage of Income Collected by LDP IncumbentsFigure 4.1 Types of Expenses by Previous Number of Terms for LDP in 2003; Figure 4.2 Types of Expenses by Previous Number of Terms for DPJ in 2003; Figure 7.1 Average Costs for LDP Cohorts, 1996-2003; Figure 7.2 Ioku and Watanabe's Total Expenses; Figure 7.3 Hanashi and Nakayama's Total Expenditures; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1- Introduction: New Rules, Old Practices; The Importance of Institutions; Politics in the SNTV System; Japan's Mixed-Member Electoral System; Expectations and Consequences of the 1994 Reforms.
A Note on Research DesignA Focus on District-level Dynamics and Political Actors; Notes; Chapter 2- Money and Candidate Quality; Candidate Quality in Comparative Perspective; Incumbents and New Candidates; Measuring Total Campaign Income; Comparison of Japan's SNTV and Mixed Systems; Incumbents and New Candidates in the DPJ; Types of Incumbents and Seniority; Candidate Quality and New Candidates in the LDP and DPJ; Multivariate Tests of Candidate Quality and Income; Results for the LDP and DPJ; Results for New Candidates in the LDP and DPJ; Conclusion; Notes.
Note Chapter 3- Adapting to the Mixed System.
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Subject Campaign funds -- Law and legislation -- Japan.
Campaign funds -- Law and legislation.
Japan.
Pressure groups -- Japan.
Pressure groups.
Elections -- Japan.
Elections.
Japan -- Politics and government -- 1989-
Politics and government.
Chronological Term 1989-
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Carlson, Matthew. Money Politics in Japan : New Rules, Old Practices. Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner Publishers, ©2007 9781588265005
ISBN 9781626373952 (electronic book)
1626373957 (electronic book)