Abstract: Will voters hold an incumbent more electorally accountable for the quality of a policy outcome if the incumbent's political responsibility for the underlying policy increases? To answer this question, this study exploits a reform of labor market regulation in Denmark that exogenously assigned more political responsibility for unemployment services to some municipal mayors. The study finds that in subsequent elections these mayors were held more electorally accountable for unemployment services, but not more accountable for other policy outcomes. This suggests that the relationship between political responsibility and electoral accountability is causal, adaptive and tied to specific policies. On balance, the electorate thus seems t...
Recent literature has shown that the long established link between economic performance and electora...
In democracies, elections are the primary mechanism for making politicians act in voters’ interests,...
Most theoretical studies of coalition politics have focused on selection, rather than accountability...
Abstract: Does electoral accountability exist under democracy? Given its normative importance, this...
This paper introduces a new explanation for why citizens may fail to vote based on government perfo...
Elections are thought to improve voter welfare through two channels: effective accountability (i.e.,...
Elections are the “instruments of democracy” so long as voters hold incumbents accountable for their...
Much research has explored the relationship between economics and elections, and scholars have begun...
Research on dynamic representation stresses the effect of electoral incentives on politicians’ motiv...
This paper begins by identifying a framework in which we can study democratic representation and acc...
Does the importance of the economy change during a government's time in office? Governments arguably...
How do voters attribute responsibility for government outcomes when they are the result of a collect...
Electoral accountability is considered the mechanism through which voters hold governments responsib...
A basic theory of electoral accountability is widely accepted by academic opinion: voters cause poli...
A central tenet of democratic theory is that the exercise of governance be both legitimate and acco...
Recent literature has shown that the long established link between economic performance and electora...
In democracies, elections are the primary mechanism for making politicians act in voters’ interests,...
Most theoretical studies of coalition politics have focused on selection, rather than accountability...
Abstract: Does electoral accountability exist under democracy? Given its normative importance, this...
This paper introduces a new explanation for why citizens may fail to vote based on government perfo...
Elections are thought to improve voter welfare through two channels: effective accountability (i.e.,...
Elections are the “instruments of democracy” so long as voters hold incumbents accountable for their...
Much research has explored the relationship between economics and elections, and scholars have begun...
Research on dynamic representation stresses the effect of electoral incentives on politicians’ motiv...
This paper begins by identifying a framework in which we can study democratic representation and acc...
Does the importance of the economy change during a government's time in office? Governments arguably...
How do voters attribute responsibility for government outcomes when they are the result of a collect...
Electoral accountability is considered the mechanism through which voters hold governments responsib...
A basic theory of electoral accountability is widely accepted by academic opinion: voters cause poli...
A central tenet of democratic theory is that the exercise of governance be both legitimate and acco...
Recent literature has shown that the long established link between economic performance and electora...
In democracies, elections are the primary mechanism for making politicians act in voters’ interests,...
Most theoretical studies of coalition politics have focused on selection, rather than accountability...