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Is electoral competition good for political selection? To address this issue, we introduce a theoretical model in which ideological parties select candidates between party loyalists and experts, and allocate them into the electoral districts. Non-ideological voters, who care about national and...
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The paper studies the effect of additional government revenues on political corruption and on the quality of politicians, both with theory and data. The theory is based on a version of the career concerns model of political agency with endogenous entry of political candidates. The evidence...
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The wage paid to politicians affects both the choice of citizens to run for an elective office and the performance of those who are appointed. First, if skilled individuals shy away from politics because of higher opportunities in the private sector, an increase in politicians' pay may change...
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hand-collected candidate-level data on municipal elections (1996-2020), along with detailed administrative data on …
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council elections (2001-2016) in a German state, we provide evidence for a gender recontest gap among both incumbent and non …
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competed in open-list local council elections (1996-2020) in Bavaria. The 2020 elections took place at the dawn of the Covid-19 …
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regression discontinuity design based on close elections. Over a 15-year horizon, the average present discounted value of winning …
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-collected data on local council elections in Bavaria. RDD estimations (mixed-gender races for last party-specific council seats) show …
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How can we motivate good politicians – those that will carry out policy that is responsive to citizens' preferences – to enter politics? In a field experiment in Pakistan, we vary how political office is portrayed to ordinary citizens. We find that emphasizing prosocial motives for holding...
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news leads to an increase in turnout in municipal elections, a higher probability of the incumbent mayor being reelected …
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