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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Chapter 3- Adapting to the Mixed System. |
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Subject |
Campaign funds -- Law and legislation -- Japan.
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Campaign funds -- Law and legislation. |
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Japan. |
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Pressure groups -- Japan.
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Pressure groups. |
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Elections -- Japan.
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Elections. |
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Japan -- Politics and government -- 1989-
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Politics and government. |
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1989- |
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Electronic books.
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Print version: Carlson, Matthew. Money Politics in Japan : New Rules, Old Practices. Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner Publishers, ©2007 9781588265005 |
ISBN |
9781626373952 (electronic book) |
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1626373957 (electronic book) |
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