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 limits can be ex ante welfare improving from the perspective of voters. By reducing the value of holding office term limits can induce politicians to implement policies that are closer to their private preferences. Such “truthful” behavior by incumbents in turn results in better screening of incumbents. We characterize under what circumstances two-term or even longer term limits are the optimal institution for voters. 0.65 c
This study examines the factors of electoral victory. In particular, it empirically tests whether ha...
This paper looks closely at the debate on congressional term limits. The objective of this paper is ...
Assessment of proposals to limit legislative terms has been restricted, and thus muddled, by a deart...
Periodic elections are the main instrument through which voters can hold politicians accountable. Fr...
Periodic elections are the main instrument through which voters can hold politicians accountable. Fr...
This paper analyses the impact of term limits in a political agency model. We find that term limits ...
We exploit variation in U.S. gubernatorial term limits across states and time to empirically estimat...
In this article, I examine how term limits affect the amount of time that legislators focus on const...
A number of U.S. states currently impose some form of legislative term limits in order to ensure com...
California’s legislative term limits have dramatically reduced campaign expenditures. Real expenditu...
and suggestions. In this paper we construct a spatial model that specifies voter utility in terms of...
Building on models of electoral competition with reputational mechanisms, I show that term limits de...
Since 1914, the US Senate has been elected and incumbent senators allowed to run for reelection with...
investigate a reputation-building model of political behavior. We argue that differences in the beha...
Spending limits are an important rule in the electoral game. Critics of limits claim that incumbents...
This study examines the factors of electoral victory. In particular, it empirically tests whether ha...
This paper looks closely at the debate on congressional term limits. The objective of this paper is ...
Assessment of proposals to limit legislative terms has been restricted, and thus muddled, by a deart...
Periodic elections are the main instrument through which voters can hold politicians accountable. Fr...
Periodic elections are the main instrument through which voters can hold politicians accountable. Fr...
This paper analyses the impact of term limits in a political agency model. We find that term limits ...
We exploit variation in U.S. gubernatorial term limits across states and time to empirically estimat...
In this article, I examine how term limits affect the amount of time that legislators focus on const...
A number of U.S. states currently impose some form of legislative term limits in order to ensure com...
California’s legislative term limits have dramatically reduced campaign expenditures. Real expenditu...
and suggestions. In this paper we construct a spatial model that specifies voter utility in terms of...
Building on models of electoral competition with reputational mechanisms, I show that term limits de...
Since 1914, the US Senate has been elected and incumbent senators allowed to run for reelection with...
investigate a reputation-building model of political behavior. We argue that differences in the beha...
Spending limits are an important rule in the electoral game. Critics of limits claim that incumbents...
This study examines the factors of electoral victory. In particular, it empirically tests whether ha...
This paper looks closely at the debate on congressional term limits. The objective of this paper is ...
Assessment of proposals to limit legislative terms has been restricted, and thus muddled, by a deart...