Does political office cause worse or better longevity prospects? Two perspectives in the literature offer contradicting answers. First, increased income, social status and political connections obtained through holding office can increase longevity. Second, increased stress and working hours associated with holding office can have detrimental effects on longevity. To provide causal evidence, we exploit a regression discontinuity design with unique data on the longevity of candidates for US gubernatorial office. The results show that politicians winning a close election live 5-10 years longer than candidates who lose
In this paper we present substantial evidence for the existence of a bias in the distribution of bir...
In this article, using our original data on party leadership succession in 23 parliamentary democrac...
We provide evidence for the causal impact of social status on longevity by exploiting a natural expe...
We exploit variation in U.S. gubernatorial term limits across states and time to empirically estimat...
In this article, using our original data on party leadership succession in 23 parliamentary democrac...
Objectives: To determine whether being elected to head of government is associated with accelerated ...
Analyzing senatorial elections between 1952 and 1990, I estimate the impact of challenger experience...
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Existing research offers competing predictions as to whether election outcomes affect the future pol...
We exploit variation in U.S. gubernatorial term limits across states and time to empirically estimat...
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The writer F. Scott Fitzgerald once famously said, “There are no second acts in American lives”, but...
A new precocity-longevity hypothesis that those who reach career peaks earlier tend to have shorter ...
In this paper we present substantial evidence for the existence of a bias in the distribution of bir...
In this article, using our original data on party leadership succession in 23 parliamentary democrac...
We provide evidence for the causal impact of social status on longevity by exploiting a natural expe...
We exploit variation in U.S. gubernatorial term limits across states and time to empirically estimat...
In this article, using our original data on party leadership succession in 23 parliamentary democrac...
Objectives: To determine whether being elected to head of government is associated with accelerated ...
Analyzing senatorial elections between 1952 and 1990, I estimate the impact of challenger experience...
We evaluate the effect of a politician’s age on political governance, reelection rates,and policies ...
Existing research offers competing predictions as to whether election outcomes affect the future pol...
We exploit variation in U.S. gubernatorial term limits across states and time to empirically estimat...
This Paper analyses the impact of term limits in a political agency model. We find that term limits ...
We evaluate the e¤ects of the duration of legislative terms on the performance of legislators. Causa...
We study the impact of politician salary on electoral competitiveness and political perfor-mance usi...
The writer F. Scott Fitzgerald once famously said, “There are no second acts in American lives”, but...
A new precocity-longevity hypothesis that those who reach career peaks earlier tend to have shorter ...
In this paper we present substantial evidence for the existence of a bias in the distribution of bir...
In this article, using our original data on party leadership succession in 23 parliamentary democrac...
We provide evidence for the causal impact of social status on longevity by exploiting a natural expe...