It is sometimes argued that political competition yields benefits to the citizens just as competition in economic markets yields benefits to consumers. We consider the economic costs and benefits of political competition and find that the story is somewhat more complicated. We first review the limited existing literature on this topic, and in the process, identify a number of distinct interpretations of what constitutes political competition. We then turn our attention to two forms of political competition based on what we refer to as accountability for incumbents and electoral politics. We find that, while political competition can yield allocative benefits for the public, it can also generate aggregate welfare costs by constricting the se...
This paper is an interdisciplinary analysis of the benefits and limits of political competition. We ...
We examine a model in which two politicians compete for office and for wages. Their remunerations ar...
We contribute to the debate over the effectiveness of elections in motivating incumbents to perform ...
It is sometimes argued that political competition yields benefits to the citizens just as competitio...
In this entry, we tried to explain the role of political competition in the economy. Political scien...
This paper presents a theory of competition for political leadership between incumbent leaders and t...
One of the most cherished propositions in economics is that market competition by and large raises c...
The article illustrates the competition in politics which takes place in two parallel dimens...
"As competition in the economic market yields consumer benefits, political competition is supposed t...
In this paper,I argue that the essential features of political competition are collective decision m...
Political competition is widely recognized as a mediator of public goods provision through its salut...
Offering employment in the public sector in exchange for electoral support (patronage politics) and ...
The views on the welfare effects of tax competition differ widely. Some see the fiscal externalities...
Capitalist democracies are paradoxical: while their political system is premised on equality, their ...
Democracy can take different forms and expressions among cultures and societies around the world, an...
This paper is an interdisciplinary analysis of the benefits and limits of political competition. We ...
We examine a model in which two politicians compete for office and for wages. Their remunerations ar...
We contribute to the debate over the effectiveness of elections in motivating incumbents to perform ...
It is sometimes argued that political competition yields benefits to the citizens just as competitio...
In this entry, we tried to explain the role of political competition in the economy. Political scien...
This paper presents a theory of competition for political leadership between incumbent leaders and t...
One of the most cherished propositions in economics is that market competition by and large raises c...
The article illustrates the competition in politics which takes place in two parallel dimens...
"As competition in the economic market yields consumer benefits, political competition is supposed t...
In this paper,I argue that the essential features of political competition are collective decision m...
Political competition is widely recognized as a mediator of public goods provision through its salut...
Offering employment in the public sector in exchange for electoral support (patronage politics) and ...
The views on the welfare effects of tax competition differ widely. Some see the fiscal externalities...
Capitalist democracies are paradoxical: while their political system is premised on equality, their ...
Democracy can take different forms and expressions among cultures and societies around the world, an...
This paper is an interdisciplinary analysis of the benefits and limits of political competition. We ...
We examine a model in which two politicians compete for office and for wages. Their remunerations ar...
We contribute to the debate over the effectiveness of elections in motivating incumbents to perform ...