We model two aspects of executives in parliamentary democracies: Decision-making authority is assigned to individuals, and private information is aggregated through communication. When information is relevant to all policies and communication is private, all decisions should be centralized to a single politician. A government that holds cabinet meetings, where information is made available to all decision makers, outperforms one where communication is private: A multimember cabinet can be optimal; it need not be single peaked around the most moderate politician or ideologically connected. Centralization is nonmonotonic in the degree of ideological divergence. In a large cabinet, all power should be given to the most moderate politician. Eve...
This article explains why decentralization can undermine accountability and answers three questions:...
This paper shows how the instruments of incentive theory can be used to develop some views about the...
This survey presents within a single model three theories of decentralization of decision-making wit...
We model two aspects of executives in parliamentary democracies: Decision-making authority is assign...
We model two aspects of executives in parliamentary democracies: Decision-making authority is assign...
We provide a novel model of executives in parliamentary democracies that accounts for key features o...
Information about the impact of policies is indispensable for political decision making. In politics...
We study an organization with a top management (principal) and multiple subunits (agents) with priva...
This paper develops a theory of optimal institutional structure for staggered-term (OLG-type) organi...
A substantial literature has been devoted to analyzing how legislators delegate regulatory power to ...
This paper investigates legislation in parliamentary and semi-presidential democracies where the leg...
Informational problems are prevalent in political organizations. To understand incentive structures,...
In a typical corporate hierarchy, the manager is delegated the authority to make strategic decisions...
The rule of law depends on a working separation of powers and transparency and accountability in gov...
This dissertation comprises three papers, each of which analyzes a mechanism design issue that arise...
This article explains why decentralization can undermine accountability and answers three questions:...
This paper shows how the instruments of incentive theory can be used to develop some views about the...
This survey presents within a single model three theories of decentralization of decision-making wit...
We model two aspects of executives in parliamentary democracies: Decision-making authority is assign...
We model two aspects of executives in parliamentary democracies: Decision-making authority is assign...
We provide a novel model of executives in parliamentary democracies that accounts for key features o...
Information about the impact of policies is indispensable for political decision making. In politics...
We study an organization with a top management (principal) and multiple subunits (agents) with priva...
This paper develops a theory of optimal institutional structure for staggered-term (OLG-type) organi...
A substantial literature has been devoted to analyzing how legislators delegate regulatory power to ...
This paper investigates legislation in parliamentary and semi-presidential democracies where the leg...
Informational problems are prevalent in political organizations. To understand incentive structures,...
In a typical corporate hierarchy, the manager is delegated the authority to make strategic decisions...
The rule of law depends on a working separation of powers and transparency and accountability in gov...
This dissertation comprises three papers, each of which analyzes a mechanism design issue that arise...
This article explains why decentralization can undermine accountability and answers three questions:...
This paper shows how the instruments of incentive theory can be used to develop some views about the...
This survey presents within a single model three theories of decentralization of decision-making wit...