Using data on Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), we examine the impact of salaries on the composition and the behavior of legislators. Employing a differences-in-differences ap-proach, we exploit the introduction of a law that equalized MEPs ’ salaries which had previously differed by as much as a factor of ten. Increasing salaries raises the fraction of MEPs who run for reelection but decreases the quality of elected MEPs (proxied by college quality). Salary has no discernible impact on effort or legislative output. Higher salaries induce more political competition. JEL classification: D72, D7
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© 2020 The London School of Economics and Political Science An important question in representative ...
This paper examines the effects of local politician pay on performance for Dutch municipalities. Alt...
We examine a model in which two politicians compete for office and for wages. Their remunerations ar...
Wages paid to politicians affect both the selection of candidates into electoral races and the on-th...
Using data on Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), we examine the impact of salaries on the co...
What impact does a parliamentarian’s salary have on the amount of effort they put into representing ...
We study the harmonization of the base pay for the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs). Prior ...
Prior to July 2009, salaries of the members of the European Parliament were paid by their home count...
We study the impact of politician salary on electoral competitiveness and political perfor-mance usi...
If politicians in the United States were paid better, would more middle- and working-class people be...
Incumbents tend to gain solid electoral advantage in many voting systems. In this study, we examine ...
Using a unique dataset of German members of parliament (MPs) this paper analyzes the politicians’ wa...
Parliamentarians are often allowed to pursue other work in addition to their mandate. Using data on ...
Recent studies have emphasized the importance of the quality of politicians for good gov-ernment and...
This paper deals with the impact of electoral competition on politiciansoutside earnings. We propose...
© 2020 The London School of Economics and Political Science An important question in representative ...
This paper examines the effects of local politician pay on performance for Dutch municipalities. Alt...
We examine a model in which two politicians compete for office and for wages. Their remunerations ar...
Wages paid to politicians affect both the selection of candidates into electoral races and the on-th...