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Eine Studie zeigt: Steht ein Arzt an der Spitze des Gesundheitsministeriums, steigen die Investitionen im Krankenhaussektor. Sollten Politikerinnen und Politiker Fachleute sein? Diese Frage wird häufig nach Regierungsbildungen diskutiert. Welchen Einfluss Fachkompetenz auf die Amtsführung hat,...
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Bei den einzigen freien DDR-­Kommunalwahlen im Mai 1990 wurden fast 30 000 Kommunalpolitiker in die sächsischen Gemeinderäte und Kreistage gewählt. Aufgrund der zahlreichen Gemeinde-­ und Kreisfusionen im Freistaat werden 30 Jahre später nur noch knapp 8 000 Mandate bei den Kommunalwahlen...
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In einer neuen Studie zeigen wir, dass die lokale Arbeitslosigkeit sinkt, wenn der Landrat direkt vom Volk und nicht vom Kreistag gewählt wird. Unsere Ergebnisse beruhen auf einem Vergleich von Landkreisen in Brandenburg, wo bei zu geringer Wahlbeteiligung die Direktwahl ungültig wird und der...
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We examine moonlighting by politicians in Germany. In July 2007, the German Supreme Court adjudicated that members of parliament (MPs) have to publish details of their outside earnings. Using panel data models, we investigate how outside earnings are correlated with absence and parliamentary...
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Members of parliament (MPs) often decide on their own salaries. Voters dislike self-serving politicians, and politicians are keen to gratify their voters. In line with the political business cycle theories, politicians thus may well delay deciding on increases in salaries until after elections....
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We investigate whether politicians award intergovernmental grants to core supporters. Our new dataset contains information on discretionary project grants from a German state government to municipalities over the period 2008-2011. The results show that discretionary grants were awarded to...
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We ask three questions. First, do election systems differ in how they translate physical attractiveness of candidates into electoral success? Second, do political parties strategically exploit the "beauty premium" when deciding on which candidates to nominate, and, third, do elected MPs use...
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We examine whether conservative politicians are less likely to support same-sex marriage when they run for office in safe districts using new data based on a roll-call vote in the national German parliament. The results show that the margin of the majority for the incumbent in the previous...
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We investigate whether politicians award intergovernmental grants to core supporters. Our new dataset contains information on discretionary project grants from a German state government to municipalities over the period 2008-2011. The results show that discretionary grants were awarded to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012979587