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Blessing or curse? A critical review of the paradoxical consequences of direct public funding for political parties

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Abstract

Direct public funding (DPF) is a crucial resource for political parties in many of the world’s democracies. While research into the consequences of DPF has grown in prominence since the turn of the century, few efforts have been made to synthesize its findings. This article takes the first steps in doing so. Viewing DPF as an independent variable, we assess the impacts that party subsidization has on electoral competition, party organizations, party system development, and gender representation, before unpacking the intricacies of the DPF-corruption relationship. Given the inconclusive findings across these domains, the article discusses methodological challenges related to data availability and DPF operationalization, concluding with brief policy recommendations and several avenues for future research.

Publication Information

Output type

Research Output: Contribution to journal Review article Peer-review

Original language

English

Journal (Volume, Issue Number)

European Political Science Review

Publication milestones

  • Accepted/In press - 25/11/2025
  • E-pub ahead of print - 17/12/2025

Publication status

E-pub ahead of print - 17/12/2025

ISSN

1755-7739

External Publication IDs

  • Scopus: 105026689708