Recent studies on the history of economic development demonstrate that concentration of power on a monarch or a ruling coalition impedes economic growth and that institutional changes that diffuse power, though beneficial to the society in general, are opposed by some social groups. In November 2005, Kenyans rejected a proposed constitution primarily because it did not reduce the powers of the executive to any significant degree. Using data of voting patterns in the constitutional referendum and following the rational choice framework, I estimate a model of the demand for power diffusion and demonstrate that groups voting decisions depend on expected gains and likelihood of monopolizing power. The results also reveal the importance of ethni...
Ethnic favoritism is seen as antithetical to development. This paper provides credible quanti\u85cat...
This research paper addresses the effects of political processes on the economic performance in Keny...
Ethnic favoritism is seen as antithetical to development. This paper provides credible quantificatio...
Recent studies on the history of economic development demonstrate that concentration of power on a m...
Recent studies of the linkages between the wealth of nations and the institutions of governance sugg...
Ethnic favoritism is seen as antithetical to development. This paper provides credible quantificatio...
Kenya’s 2010 Constitution declares equity to be an underlying principle of governance, which is cons...
The transition process in Kenya appears to be getting nowhere. Six years after the opening of democr...
Just how significant is ethnic favouritism in Africa? It’s a common aspect of Africa’s perception an...
Many colonized nations post-independence struggle to maintain a political system representative of t...
Power sharing arrangements have been recurrent in the African continent since the end of the Cold Wa...
What might have caused the post-2007 election violence in Kenya? Was it election irregularities as w...
This article asks what Kenya’s 2017 general elections tell us about the capacity of a new constituti...
Devolution introduced new local-level political offices in order to transform Kenyan politics by red...
Ethnic voting is prevalent in African politics, where policies that form the basis of provision of p...
Ethnic favoritism is seen as antithetical to development. This paper provides credible quanti\u85cat...
This research paper addresses the effects of political processes on the economic performance in Keny...
Ethnic favoritism is seen as antithetical to development. This paper provides credible quantificatio...
Recent studies on the history of economic development demonstrate that concentration of power on a m...
Recent studies of the linkages between the wealth of nations and the institutions of governance sugg...
Ethnic favoritism is seen as antithetical to development. This paper provides credible quantificatio...
Kenya’s 2010 Constitution declares equity to be an underlying principle of governance, which is cons...
The transition process in Kenya appears to be getting nowhere. Six years after the opening of democr...
Just how significant is ethnic favouritism in Africa? It’s a common aspect of Africa’s perception an...
Many colonized nations post-independence struggle to maintain a political system representative of t...
Power sharing arrangements have been recurrent in the African continent since the end of the Cold Wa...
What might have caused the post-2007 election violence in Kenya? Was it election irregularities as w...
This article asks what Kenya’s 2017 general elections tell us about the capacity of a new constituti...
Devolution introduced new local-level political offices in order to transform Kenyan politics by red...
Ethnic voting is prevalent in African politics, where policies that form the basis of provision of p...
Ethnic favoritism is seen as antithetical to development. This paper provides credible quanti\u85cat...
This research paper addresses the effects of political processes on the economic performance in Keny...
Ethnic favoritism is seen as antithetical to development. This paper provides credible quantificatio...