In the modern U.S., most state civil service bureaucracies are organized to be professional and independent of political influence. But have these civil service reforms, such as merit based apolitical recruitment, affected the behavior of elected politicians? In a study of states that have adopted these merit systems throughout the 20th century, Gergely Ujhelyi finds that these changes have led to the decentralization of state government spending towards local governments. He argues that as politicians lost their ability to influence policy implementation, they began to redistribute public funding towards friendly local governments. With the current trend towards a less politically insulated and more flexible civil service, state politician...
The history of the rise and diffusion of the merit principle in American government is common lore t...
This article demonstrates the impact of public officials’ corruption on the size and allocation of U...
Most comparative studies on corruption are geared towards the analysis of factors dealing with the s...
This dissertation comprises two essays. The first examines the role of a bureaucratic institution—th...
Economics for their helpful comments. This paper examines whether control of patronage jobs signific...
204 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This study examines the civil...
What is the process by which long-standing systems of patronage are reformed into Weberian systems o...
During my five and a half years of service as Chair of the Administrative Conference of the United S...
When do politicians in developing democracies prioritize meritocratic recruitment over patronage hir...
Bureaucratic behavior in developing countries remains poorly understood. Why do some public servant...
If politicians in the United States were paid better, would more middle- and working-class people be...
Research on bureaucracy and corruption tends to concentrate on cross-national research taking countr...
Public bureaucracy finds itself in a strange place at the intersection of political science and publ...
Scholarship on executive politics provides conflicting views about whether staffing administrative a...
Recent years have seen increasing concern over the role of campaign finance in elections. But do str...
The history of the rise and diffusion of the merit principle in American government is common lore t...
This article demonstrates the impact of public officials’ corruption on the size and allocation of U...
Most comparative studies on corruption are geared towards the analysis of factors dealing with the s...
This dissertation comprises two essays. The first examines the role of a bureaucratic institution—th...
Economics for their helpful comments. This paper examines whether control of patronage jobs signific...
204 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This study examines the civil...
What is the process by which long-standing systems of patronage are reformed into Weberian systems o...
During my five and a half years of service as Chair of the Administrative Conference of the United S...
When do politicians in developing democracies prioritize meritocratic recruitment over patronage hir...
Bureaucratic behavior in developing countries remains poorly understood. Why do some public servant...
If politicians in the United States were paid better, would more middle- and working-class people be...
Research on bureaucracy and corruption tends to concentrate on cross-national research taking countr...
Public bureaucracy finds itself in a strange place at the intersection of political science and publ...
Scholarship on executive politics provides conflicting views about whether staffing administrative a...
Recent years have seen increasing concern over the role of campaign finance in elections. But do str...
The history of the rise and diffusion of the merit principle in American government is common lore t...
This article demonstrates the impact of public officials’ corruption on the size and allocation of U...
Most comparative studies on corruption are geared towards the analysis of factors dealing with the s...