The political system in China is often referred to as political meritocracy. This study develops a simple model of political economy to explore the strengths and weaknesses of a meritocratic system (in which political meritocrats design economic policies) relative to a democratic system (dominated by the median voter). We find that political meritocrats would choose economic policies that are more conducive to economic activities and lead to higher income but less public goods. Whether the meritocratic or democratic equilibrium achieves a higher level of social welfare depends on the distribution of individuals' abilities. If the ability of the median voter is lower than the mean of the population, then the meritocratic equilibrium may achi...
How does the perception of economic inequality affect political support in non-democracies? While th...
Some Confucian scholars have recently claimed that Confucian political meritocracy is superior to We...
A central theme in the comparative political economy of the welfare state is the complementaries bet...
The political system in China is often referred to as political meritocracy. This study develops a s...
Offering the first in-depth analysis of the relationship between populism and political meritocracy,...
The article discusses political meritocracy phenomenon. The author examines political and economic b...
This article illustrates China’s meritocracy in light of political, social and cultural differences ...
Influenced by the example of China, a literature is emerging that advocates a modernized version of ...
This paper mainly discusses the political promotion system in China. Specifically, we develop a gen...
This dissertation explores how to solve incentive problems in autocracies through institutional arra...
China has sustained incredible double-digit economic growth over three decades. In Chapter 2, I inve...
The idea that our economic institutions should be designed meritocratically is back as a hot topic i...
This paper presents a theory of competition for political leadership between incumbent leaders and t...
Meritocracy is a powerful ideology that was used by the Chinese Communist Party during China’s trans...
This paper develops a political economy model to examine the implications of political selection und...
How does the perception of economic inequality affect political support in non-democracies? While th...
Some Confucian scholars have recently claimed that Confucian political meritocracy is superior to We...
A central theme in the comparative political economy of the welfare state is the complementaries bet...
The political system in China is often referred to as political meritocracy. This study develops a s...
Offering the first in-depth analysis of the relationship between populism and political meritocracy,...
The article discusses political meritocracy phenomenon. The author examines political and economic b...
This article illustrates China’s meritocracy in light of political, social and cultural differences ...
Influenced by the example of China, a literature is emerging that advocates a modernized version of ...
This paper mainly discusses the political promotion system in China. Specifically, we develop a gen...
This dissertation explores how to solve incentive problems in autocracies through institutional arra...
China has sustained incredible double-digit economic growth over three decades. In Chapter 2, I inve...
The idea that our economic institutions should be designed meritocratically is back as a hot topic i...
This paper presents a theory of competition for political leadership between incumbent leaders and t...
Meritocracy is a powerful ideology that was used by the Chinese Communist Party during China’s trans...
This paper develops a political economy model to examine the implications of political selection und...
How does the perception of economic inequality affect political support in non-democracies? While th...
Some Confucian scholars have recently claimed that Confucian political meritocracy is superior to We...
A central theme in the comparative political economy of the welfare state is the complementaries bet...