A simple model of yardstick competition between jurisdictions is presented. Governments of jurisdictions face the alternative to choose between an old and a new policy with stochastic payoffs. The new policy is superior to the old policy in one state of the world, and inferior in the other. Governments are either benevolent, serving the interest of the voter, or rent-seeking. An equilibrium with yardstick competition is shown to exist where bad governments having a good government in their neighborhood choose the new policy more often compared to an equilibrium without relative performance evaluation. Overall, the probability of policy innovations is increased by yardstick competition. The model has a testable empirical implication saying t...
Scholars have hypothesized that policy choices by state and local governments in a federal system of...
International audienceWe consider a two period model in which an incumbent political party chooses t...
Organizations that learn from others? successful policies not only become more competitive because t...
A simple model of yardstick competition between jurisdictions is presented. Governments of jurisdict...
This paper analyzes the role of yardstick competition for improving political decisions. We examine ...
22 pagesThe significance of yardstick competition among governments is now confirmed with regard to ...
I analyse a yardstick competition game using a spatial voting model, where voters vote for a candida...
This paper analyzes the role of yardstick competition for improving political decisions. We examine ...
Governments situated on the same level of a multi-level governmental system compete with each other ...
28 pagesGovernments situated on the same level of a multi-level governmental system compete with eac...
The paper addresses the incentives of the public sector to implement new tech-nologies in public ser...
This paper investigates the effect of yardstick competition on firms’ incentives to invest in cost-r...
Abstract: A model of yardstick competition is presented where relative performance evaluation on the...
We review yardstick competition theory as applied to fiscal choices in the intergovernmental context...
Politicians are disciplined through the electoral system. But this is often not enough to eliminate ...
Scholars have hypothesized that policy choices by state and local governments in a federal system of...
International audienceWe consider a two period model in which an incumbent political party chooses t...
Organizations that learn from others? successful policies not only become more competitive because t...
A simple model of yardstick competition between jurisdictions is presented. Governments of jurisdict...
This paper analyzes the role of yardstick competition for improving political decisions. We examine ...
22 pagesThe significance of yardstick competition among governments is now confirmed with regard to ...
I analyse a yardstick competition game using a spatial voting model, where voters vote for a candida...
This paper analyzes the role of yardstick competition for improving political decisions. We examine ...
Governments situated on the same level of a multi-level governmental system compete with each other ...
28 pagesGovernments situated on the same level of a multi-level governmental system compete with eac...
The paper addresses the incentives of the public sector to implement new tech-nologies in public ser...
This paper investigates the effect of yardstick competition on firms’ incentives to invest in cost-r...
Abstract: A model of yardstick competition is presented where relative performance evaluation on the...
We review yardstick competition theory as applied to fiscal choices in the intergovernmental context...
Politicians are disciplined through the electoral system. But this is often not enough to eliminate ...
Scholars have hypothesized that policy choices by state and local governments in a federal system of...
International audienceWe consider a two period model in which an incumbent political party chooses t...
Organizations that learn from others? successful policies not only become more competitive because t...