When do politicians in developing democracies prioritize meritocratic recruitment over patronage hiring for public sector jobs? I distinguish between low-and high-skilled positions and argue that the former are valuable for sustaining party machines, while manipulating the latter can undermine state performance. Accordingly, politicians will interfere to ensure their copartisans are hired to low-skilled jobs but select bureaucrats for high-skilled positions based on meritocratic criteria. I test my argument using novel bureaucrat-level data from Ghana (n p 17; 942) and leverage a change in the governing party to investigate hiring patterns. The results suggest that partisan bias is confined to low-ranked jobs. The findings shed light on the...
In all modern bureaucracies, politicians retain some discretion in public em- ployment decisions, wh...
This Research Note presents a new dataset of party patronage in 22 countries from five regions.The d...
This Research Note presents a new dataset of party patronage in 22 countries from five regions. The ...
When do politicians in developing democracies prioritize meritocratic recruitment over patronage hir...
Both Benin and Ghana are amongst Africa\u27s most celebrated examples of democratic success, but the...
In theory, granting politicians tools to oversee bureaucrats can reduce administrative malfeasance. ...
In this paper, we study the initial recruitment of individuals in the political sector. We propose a...
The means by which governments select bureaucratic officials are likely to be closely associated wit...
What is the best way to recruit public servants? Governments all over the world have the last decade...
In this dissertation, I investigate challenges to the delivery of public services to citizens in you...
In this dissertation, I investigate challenges to the delivery of public services to citizens in you...
We study the recruitment of individuals in the political sector. We propose an equilibrium model of ...
Bureaucratic behavior in developing countries remains poorly understood. Why do some public servant...
Previous research has shown that meritocratic recruitment increases bureaucratic performance and dec...
In all modern bureaucracies, politicians retain some discretion in public em- ployment decisions, wh...
In all modern bureaucracies, politicians retain some discretion in public em- ployment decisions, wh...
This Research Note presents a new dataset of party patronage in 22 countries from five regions.The d...
This Research Note presents a new dataset of party patronage in 22 countries from five regions. The ...
When do politicians in developing democracies prioritize meritocratic recruitment over patronage hir...
Both Benin and Ghana are amongst Africa\u27s most celebrated examples of democratic success, but the...
In theory, granting politicians tools to oversee bureaucrats can reduce administrative malfeasance. ...
In this paper, we study the initial recruitment of individuals in the political sector. We propose a...
The means by which governments select bureaucratic officials are likely to be closely associated wit...
What is the best way to recruit public servants? Governments all over the world have the last decade...
In this dissertation, I investigate challenges to the delivery of public services to citizens in you...
In this dissertation, I investigate challenges to the delivery of public services to citizens in you...
We study the recruitment of individuals in the political sector. We propose an equilibrium model of ...
Bureaucratic behavior in developing countries remains poorly understood. Why do some public servant...
Previous research has shown that meritocratic recruitment increases bureaucratic performance and dec...
In all modern bureaucracies, politicians retain some discretion in public em- ployment decisions, wh...
In all modern bureaucracies, politicians retain some discretion in public em- ployment decisions, wh...
This Research Note presents a new dataset of party patronage in 22 countries from five regions.The d...
This Research Note presents a new dataset of party patronage in 22 countries from five regions. The ...