textThe three branches of American government---judicial, legislative, and executive---serve important governmental roles, and present their own interesting political questions. We answer three here. First, what are the differences between judges and politicians, and how does this inform the formers' selection? Second, how do senators behave to satisfy their political preferences and the electorate's? Third, what is the optimal strategy for a candidate in the Electoral College? American states select judges in various ways. In Chapter 1, we analyze "merit selection." Typically, a nonpartisan commission culls applicants for judgeships, and an appointee is selected by the governor. Then, periodically, this judge undergoes a retention electi...
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166 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.One of the fundamental proble...
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This dissertation consists of three research articles in political economy and public finance. ...
The first chapter is a paper in which I develop a sequential voting model to study roll-calls in the...
Senators who first reach office by gubernatorial appointment are successful at the polls at half the...
In this paper, we address empirically the trade-offs involved in choosing between bureaucrats and po...
This dissertation consists of 3 chapters that study topics in the politics of bureaucracy, instituti...
What is themarginal effect of competitiveness on the power of electoral incentives? Addressing this ...
This dissertation studies game theoretical models for political competition and a class of coordinat...
We develop and test predictions about the factors determining the competitiveness of elections to th...
This forthcoming book chapter defines the problem of diminished political competition, describes the...
This dissertation consists of three essays in political economy. In Chapter 1, we analyze the ineffi...
Opposing candidates for a political office often differ in their professional backgrounds and pre-vi...
We develop a model of strategic interaction between voters and potential electoral challengers to si...
This paper provides a model of party formation that can explain the contrast observable in the US be...
166 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.One of the fundamental proble...
This Article seeks to transcend perennial election versus appointment debates-including debates over...
This dissertation consists of three research articles in political economy and public finance. ...
The first chapter is a paper in which I develop a sequential voting model to study roll-calls in the...
Senators who first reach office by gubernatorial appointment are successful at the polls at half the...
In this paper, we address empirically the trade-offs involved in choosing between bureaucrats and po...
This dissertation consists of 3 chapters that study topics in the politics of bureaucracy, instituti...