We develop a model that studies the incentives of the ruling elite regarding the selection of the political leader. We show that it is optimal for the ruling elite to choose leaders with more military experience in a politically unstable regime while more educated leaders are preferred in politically stable regimes. Using a dataset that includes 1569 national leaders from 177 countries over the period 1946-2011, we find empirical evidence that political stability contributes to the selection of more educated leaders, while the reverse holds for leaders with high military ranks. The empirical findings are robust to different subsamples, various proxies for educational and military attainment, and different measures for political stability. O...
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This paper looks at the contribution of political leaders to enhance citizens education and investig...
While some believe that economic development prompts democratization, others contend that both resul...
This paper uses a unique data set on over 1,400 world leaders between 1848 and 2004 to investigate d...
We develop a model that studies the incentives of the ruling elite regarding the selection of the po...
We examine whether economic and military competence of political leaders affect their duration in of...
This article uses data on more than 1,000 political leaders between 1875 and 2004 to investigate whe...
There is strong evidence that national leaders matter for the performance of their nations, but litt...
Using data for 160 countries for the period 1963-2001, this paper examines the short-run relationshi...
While some believe that economic development prompts democratization, others contend that both resul...
International audienceThis paper assesses how national leaders' quality of governance varies with th...
Using data on a panel of 56 democratic countries in the period 1975-2004, we find evidence of a nega...
This paper tests whether education levels di¤er between leaders selected in autocracies and democrac...
Economic growth within countries varies sharply across decades. This paper examines one explanation ...
This study looks at how political regimes affect income inequality. Levels of inequality differ a lo...
We examine the impact of leadership change after a coup d’etat on economic growth. We consider succe...
This paper looks at the contribution of political leaders to enhance citizens education and investig...
While some believe that economic development prompts democratization, others contend that both resul...
This paper uses a unique data set on over 1,400 world leaders between 1848 and 2004 to investigate d...