
handle: 20.500.13089/e5br
The article presents an economic analysis of the rules regulating changes of political party affiliation in Colombia. In developing a basic analysis of incentives, the authors conclude that double electoral militancy is a direct, predictable result of the present legal framework in which the rules are unable to deter party-switching behavior among actors in the political system. The result is a democratic game that, given the ever-increasing distrust of the institutions, gradually turns to other scenarios of democratic action such as judicial activism and social movements.
doble militancia, democracy, party system, Transfuguismo, transfuguismo, Colombia, análisis económico del derecho, dupla militÂncia, Infidelidade partidária, economic analysis of law, Political science (General), hanges of political party affiliation, infidelidade partidária, democracia, análise econômica do direito, Sistema de partidos - Colombia, Derecho, Democracia - Colombia, double militancy, Colômbia, dupla militância, JZ2-6530, sistema de partidos, Análisis económico del derecho, International relations, Law, JA1-92, Changes of political party affiliation
doble militancia, democracy, party system, Transfuguismo, transfuguismo, Colombia, análisis económico del derecho, dupla militÂncia, Infidelidade partidária, economic analysis of law, Political science (General), hanges of political party affiliation, infidelidade partidária, democracia, análise econômica do direito, Sistema de partidos - Colombia, Derecho, Democracia - Colombia, double militancy, Colômbia, dupla militância, JZ2-6530, sistema de partidos, Análisis económico del derecho, International relations, Law, JA1-92, Changes of political party affiliation
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