This paper presents metrics to estimate the size of political dynasties in the 15th Congress of the Republic of the Philippines and analyze the relationship between political dynasty and socio-economic outcomes. Results show that political dynasties comprise 70 percent of jurisdiction-based legislators in the current Congress. They possess higher net worth and win elections by larger margins of victory compared to not political dynasties. Jurisdictions of political dynasties are characterized by lower standards of living, lower human development, and higher levels of deprivation and inequality
The study of political dynasties emerged from the seminal work by Dal Bo et al. (2009). Since then, ...
This is a qualitative study which described the existence of political dynasties in Cebu, Philippin...
This note contains a preliminary analysis of patterns regarding (separately) political dynasties, vo...
This paper presents metrics to estimate the size of political dynasties in the 15th Congress of the ...
There is an extensive empirical literature on economic inequality; yet few studies examine its polit...
Political dynasties—members of the same family occupying elected positions sequentially for the same...
Political dynasty refers to a situation in which an incumbent official has at least one relative in ...
A political dynasty emerges when an incumbent elected official has at least one relative in elected ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2010."September 2010." C...
One definition of political dynasties refers to members of the same family occupying elected positio...
Despite studies finding a link between political dynasty prevalence and poverty; empirical evidence ...
Inequality in the world’s poorest countries is considered one of the main barriers to development. B...
Many young democracies are characterized by the proliferation of political dynasties, i.e. elected p...
The association of political clans with traditional politics, vote buying, impunity and other detrim...
How did political dynasties fare in the 2019 midterm elections? This paper extends and analyzes the ...
The study of political dynasties emerged from the seminal work by Dal Bo et al. (2009). Since then, ...
This is a qualitative study which described the existence of political dynasties in Cebu, Philippin...
This note contains a preliminary analysis of patterns regarding (separately) political dynasties, vo...
This paper presents metrics to estimate the size of political dynasties in the 15th Congress of the ...
There is an extensive empirical literature on economic inequality; yet few studies examine its polit...
Political dynasties—members of the same family occupying elected positions sequentially for the same...
Political dynasty refers to a situation in which an incumbent official has at least one relative in ...
A political dynasty emerges when an incumbent elected official has at least one relative in elected ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2010."September 2010." C...
One definition of political dynasties refers to members of the same family occupying elected positio...
Despite studies finding a link between political dynasty prevalence and poverty; empirical evidence ...
Inequality in the world’s poorest countries is considered one of the main barriers to development. B...
Many young democracies are characterized by the proliferation of political dynasties, i.e. elected p...
The association of political clans with traditional politics, vote buying, impunity and other detrim...
How did political dynasties fare in the 2019 midterm elections? This paper extends and analyzes the ...
The study of political dynasties emerged from the seminal work by Dal Bo et al. (2009). Since then, ...
This is a qualitative study which described the existence of political dynasties in Cebu, Philippin...
This note contains a preliminary analysis of patterns regarding (separately) political dynasties, vo...