While electoral accountability should be stronger when responsibilities are clearly assigned to one political office, the involvement of higher tiers of government is often associated with policies specifically designed to improve local accountability. This paper investigates the impact of centralization on local electoral accountability in the context of California’s school finance system. Results show that voters are responsive to differences in dropout rates and pupil-teacher ratios, and that incumbents are less likely to be reelected when a district’s degree of centralization is high. The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 appears to have sharpened local electoral accountability
The purpose of the study was to describe and examine how the constraints on urban school districts l...
The issue of public school education funding is at the core of the inequalities between schools loca...
We examine whether state-level incumbents discriminate in the allocation of transfers in favour of l...
While electoral accountability should be stronger when responsibilities are clearly assigned to one ...
While electoral accountability should be stronger when responsibilities are clearly assigned to one ...
Electoral accountability relies on the electorates ability to attribute the responsibility of policy...
Central politicians channel resources to sub-national entities for political gains. We show formally...
Examines the impact of the No Child Left Behind Act's incentives for principals, superintendents, an...
The 1971 ruling of the California Supreme Court in the case of Serrano v. Priest initiated a chain o...
We study the efficient allocation of spending and taxation authority in a federation in which federa...
This thesis explores the political economy aspects of the provision of local public goods by higher ...
This article examines the interaction between school accountability and local control over revenue r...
Looking at the decentralized provision of public education in a middle income country, this paper es...
The objective of the paper is to study the disciplining role of both market forces and regional gove...
This paper studies fiscal federalism when voter information varies across regions. We develop a mode...
The purpose of the study was to describe and examine how the constraints on urban school districts l...
The issue of public school education funding is at the core of the inequalities between schools loca...
We examine whether state-level incumbents discriminate in the allocation of transfers in favour of l...
While electoral accountability should be stronger when responsibilities are clearly assigned to one ...
While electoral accountability should be stronger when responsibilities are clearly assigned to one ...
Electoral accountability relies on the electorates ability to attribute the responsibility of policy...
Central politicians channel resources to sub-national entities for political gains. We show formally...
Examines the impact of the No Child Left Behind Act's incentives for principals, superintendents, an...
The 1971 ruling of the California Supreme Court in the case of Serrano v. Priest initiated a chain o...
We study the efficient allocation of spending and taxation authority in a federation in which federa...
This thesis explores the political economy aspects of the provision of local public goods by higher ...
This article examines the interaction between school accountability and local control over revenue r...
Looking at the decentralized provision of public education in a middle income country, this paper es...
The objective of the paper is to study the disciplining role of both market forces and regional gove...
This paper studies fiscal federalism when voter information varies across regions. We develop a mode...
The purpose of the study was to describe and examine how the constraints on urban school districts l...
The issue of public school education funding is at the core of the inequalities between schools loca...
We examine whether state-level incumbents discriminate in the allocation of transfers in favour of l...