The body of literature on purely democratic countries can sometimes fail to explain the behavior of government in semi-democratic African countries. Empirical and theoretical political economic papers find that public funds target ruling party supporters and swing districts. Our results, however, suggest that the opposite was true of Ghana. We observe that pro-government districts received less public investment when the NDC was in power. We posit that this finding is partially driven by the government's will to curry favor with opposition politicians. Indeed, in addition to pursuing its electoral objectives, the government of an emerging democracy may fear political instability and keep the lid on potential unrest by bargaining with opposi...
This study examines how the district assemblies’ common fund grant is distributed among the local go...
Theories of fiscal federalism imply that determining intergovernmental transfers based on the politi...
Political parties are the vehicles through which the ideals of multiparty democracy could be achieve...
The body of literature on purely democratic countries can sometimes fail to explain the behavior of ...
The body of literature on purely democratic countries can sometimes fail to explain the behavior of ...
The body of literature on purely democratic countries can sometimes fail to explain the behavior of ...
The body of literature on purely democratic countries can sometimes fail to explain the behavior of ...
Abstract: This paper analyses how political concerns affect the allocation of public goods. It studi...
This paper studies political competition in the case of a democratization process.We present an illu...
In developing countries, political activities are expensive. During campaigns, candidates and parti...
Since the early 2000s, more and more governments in the developing world have introduced programs to...
Decentralization reforms have been the overwhelming response to failures in the targeting of public ...
Research on the bi-directional relationship between political regimes and economic development has i...
"Analyses of how coveted central-government resources in Africa are shared have shown widespread pat...
Various countries have adopted formulas for determining intergovernmental transfers as a strategy to...
This study examines how the district assemblies’ common fund grant is distributed among the local go...
Theories of fiscal federalism imply that determining intergovernmental transfers based on the politi...
Political parties are the vehicles through which the ideals of multiparty democracy could be achieve...
The body of literature on purely democratic countries can sometimes fail to explain the behavior of ...
The body of literature on purely democratic countries can sometimes fail to explain the behavior of ...
The body of literature on purely democratic countries can sometimes fail to explain the behavior of ...
The body of literature on purely democratic countries can sometimes fail to explain the behavior of ...
Abstract: This paper analyses how political concerns affect the allocation of public goods. It studi...
This paper studies political competition in the case of a democratization process.We present an illu...
In developing countries, political activities are expensive. During campaigns, candidates and parti...
Since the early 2000s, more and more governments in the developing world have introduced programs to...
Decentralization reforms have been the overwhelming response to failures in the targeting of public ...
Research on the bi-directional relationship between political regimes and economic development has i...
"Analyses of how coveted central-government resources in Africa are shared have shown widespread pat...
Various countries have adopted formulas for determining intergovernmental transfers as a strategy to...
This study examines how the district assemblies’ common fund grant is distributed among the local go...
Theories of fiscal federalism imply that determining intergovernmental transfers based on the politi...
Political parties are the vehicles through which the ideals of multiparty democracy could be achieve...