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fears deposition by coup d’état of the selectorate and revolutionary threats from citizens. We build a three player … political agency model to study the role of both these constraints and we show that the effectiveness of the selectorate and of … effectively discipline the leader because of the revolution threat notwithstanding the selectorate size, but this may result in a …
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accountability in autocracies. We show that the citizens can effectively discipline the leader due to the threat of revolution … notwithstanding the size of the selectorate, though this may result in a failed state when the costs of revolution and the size of the … selectorate are small. Our model and results provide a useful framework for interpreting the political logic of the China …
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performers in terms of growth and of public goods policies. To this aim, we focus on accountability within dictatorships using a …
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Periodic elections are the main instrument through which voters can hold politicians accountable. From this perspective term limits, which restrict voters’ ability to reward politicians with re-election, appear counterproductive. We show that despite the disciplining effect of elections, term...
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Periodic elections are the main instrument through which voters can hold politicians accountable. From this perspective term limits, which restrict voters' ability to reward politicians with re-election, appear counterproductive. We show that despite the disciplining effect of elections, term...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011056160
This Paper analyses the impact of term limits in a political agency model. We find that term limits reduce the value of holding office. This reduction in the re-election incentive can induce politicians to implement policies that are closer to their own private preferences. Such ‘truthful’...
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provincial leaders whose incentives to deliver public goods can either be explained as a result of upward accountability towards … the Center or downward accountability towards the citizens. The confounding factor of upward accountability is ruled out …
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solving the collective action problem that may otherwise restrain them in revolting against an incumbent. Recent selectorate …
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We assess Gordon Tullock's work on dictatorship and revolutions using a common analytic framework that captures the dynamics of mutually reinforcing perceptions within a potentially rebelling subgroup of a population. We can reconstruct all of Tullock's central findings but we also find him...
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selectorate and of revolts by citizens are both crucial factors in determining policy outcomes in the authoritarian political … system. As the effective size of the selectorate and the cost of revolution vary dramatically across time, our results …
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