This chapter tests the policy effects of the technocrat and expert ministers of finance, and social welfare, defined as non-elected experts appointed to cabinet positions
While in many Western-European countries the ascend of special advisers is a relatively recent pheno...
Scholarly attention on political advisers has grown steadily in recent years. Research has focused o...
While recent political developments may paint a bleak picture of the role of unelected experts in de...
During the current debt crisis in Europe a number of unelected ministers and even prime- ministers h...
Why do prime ministers or presidents appoint non-elected experts, also known as technocrats, during ...
The recent surge in the appointments of technocrats to the top economic portfolios of finance, and e...
This article examines the appointments and survival of expert ministers (i.e., ministers with educat...
The aim of my thesis is to investigate the reasons for the appointment of technocratic governments i...
Technocratic cabinets and expert, non-political ministers appointed in partisan cabinets have become...
Who governs democratic regimes? The empirical analyses presented in this book provides a fairly clea...
Technocracy has recently triggered growing scholarly interest, especially as an alternative form of ...
How do prime ministers manage investors' expectations during financial crises? We take a novel appro...
The terms ‘technocracy’ and ‘technocrat’ are becoming part of common usage and it is frequently argu...
This paper asks to what extent changes in the profiles of politicians reflect changes in party ideol...
This chapter deals with the phenomenon of technocratic ministers in a country where the ‘abdication’...
While in many Western-European countries the ascend of special advisers is a relatively recent pheno...
Scholarly attention on political advisers has grown steadily in recent years. Research has focused o...
While recent political developments may paint a bleak picture of the role of unelected experts in de...
During the current debt crisis in Europe a number of unelected ministers and even prime- ministers h...
Why do prime ministers or presidents appoint non-elected experts, also known as technocrats, during ...
The recent surge in the appointments of technocrats to the top economic portfolios of finance, and e...
This article examines the appointments and survival of expert ministers (i.e., ministers with educat...
The aim of my thesis is to investigate the reasons for the appointment of technocratic governments i...
Technocratic cabinets and expert, non-political ministers appointed in partisan cabinets have become...
Who governs democratic regimes? The empirical analyses presented in this book provides a fairly clea...
Technocracy has recently triggered growing scholarly interest, especially as an alternative form of ...
How do prime ministers manage investors' expectations during financial crises? We take a novel appro...
The terms ‘technocracy’ and ‘technocrat’ are becoming part of common usage and it is frequently argu...
This paper asks to what extent changes in the profiles of politicians reflect changes in party ideol...
This chapter deals with the phenomenon of technocratic ministers in a country where the ‘abdication’...
While in many Western-European countries the ascend of special advisers is a relatively recent pheno...
Scholarly attention on political advisers has grown steadily in recent years. Research has focused o...
While recent political developments may paint a bleak picture of the role of unelected experts in de...