eprintid: 48331 rev_number: 15 eprint_status: archive userid: 1482 importid: 105 dir: disk0/00/04/83/31 datestamp: 2025-02-20 10:02:54 lastmod: 2025-02-20 10:03:06 status_changed: 2025-02-20 10:02:54 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Grossman, Guy creators_name: Michelitch, Kristin creators_name: Prato, Carlo creators_idrefppn: 272805130 creators_idrefppn: 272805130 creators_halaffid: 1002422 title: The Effect of Sustained Transparency on Electoral Accountability ispublished: pub subjects: subjects_ECO abstract: We are grateful to the Democratic Governance Facility for its generous funding of the ACODE intervention and research components. Kristin Michelitch is grateful to the Carnegie Corporation of New York for additional financial support and funding from the French Agence Nationale de la Recherche (under the Investissement d'Avenir programme, ANR-17-EURE-0010) and the Laffont Foundation is gratefully acknowledged. Guy Grossman is grateful for Penn SAS's generous support through the Global Inquiries grant mechanism. We thank Frédéric Cochinard, Shuning Ge, Christine Goldrick, Ana Garcia Hernandez, Austin Walker, Areum Han, and Maximilian Seunik for invaluable research assistance. This project would not have been possible without our ACODE team partners, especially Godber Tumushabe, Arthur Bainomugisha, Eugene Ssemakula, Lillian Tamale, Phoebe Atakunda, Naomi Kabarungi, and Naomi Asimo. We received valuable feedback from EGAP, CAPERS, WPSA, the Formal Theory Virtual Seminar, Vanderbilt University, European Union Institute, University of Houston, and the Institute of Advanced Study in Toulouse (Toulouse School of Economics), as well as from Sandy Gordon, Alan Wiseman, Guillermo Toral, Dmitri Landa, Brad Smith, John Marshall, Giovanna Invernizzi, Annabelle Wittels, and Belinda Archibong. This project received research permits from Uganda's National Council for Science and Technology and the President's office, as well as IRB clearance from Innovation for Poverty Action. We preregistered our analysis plan at EGAP. The Supplemental Information ( SI) includes a list of adaptations from the original plan. date: 2024-07 date_type: published id_number: 10.1111/ajps.12787 official_url: http://tse-fr.eu/pub/128641 faculty: tse divisions: tse language: en has_fulltext: FALSE doi: 10.1111/ajps.12787 view_date_year: 2024 full_text_status: none publication: American Journal of Political Science volume: vol. 68 number: n° 3 pagerange: 1022-1040 refereed: TRUE issn: 1540-5907 oai_identifier: oai:tse-fr.eu:128641 harvester_local_overwrite: note harvester_local_overwrite: creators_idrefppn harvester_local_overwrite: pending harvester_local_overwrite: hal_id harvester_local_overwrite: hal_version harvester_local_overwrite: hal_url harvester_local_overwrite: hal_passwd oai_lastmod: 2024-12-13T13:36:28Z oai_set: tse site: ut1 hal_id: hal-04958360 hal_passwd: 93pksx hal_version: 1 hal_url: https://hal.science/hal-04958360 citation: Grossman, Guy , Michelitch, Kristin and Prato, Carlo (2024) The Effect of Sustained Transparency on Electoral Accountability. American Journal of Political Science, vol. 68 (n° 3). pp. 1022-1040.