Are ordinary citizens or political party leaders better positioned to select candidates? While the American primary system lets citizens choose, most democracies rely instead on party officials to appoint or nominate candidates. The consequences of these distinct design choices are unclear: while officials are often better informed about candidate qualifications, they may value traits, like party loyalty or willingness to pay for the nomination, at odds with identifying the best performer. We partnered with both major political parties in Sierra Leone to experimentally vary how much say voters have in selecting Parliamentary candidates. Estimates suggest that more democratic procedures increase the likelihood that parties select voters' mos...
Parties' candidates are chosen by different nomination rules. Recent empirical evidence shows that ...
Institutions systematically affect which individuals gain positions in the different branches of dem...
Party switching among legislative candidates has important implications for accountability and repre...
This paper presents a model of candidate selection through political parties where politicians diffe...
How do we improve the quality of representation in new democracies? This paper studies candidate sel...
This paper presents a model of candidate selection through political parties where politicians diffe...
How do we improve the quality of representation in new democracies? This paper studies candidate sel...
In the last few decades, political parties in several Western countries have opened up the process o...
How do electoral systems and intra-party candidate selection procedures shape legis-lators ’ incenti...
We investigate the relationship between the quality of politicians, defined in terms of their compet...
We investigate the relationship between quality of politicians, defined in terms of their competence...
We investigate the relationship between quality of politicians, defined in terms of their competence...
Analyses of candidate selection processes are usually based on either the formal rules included in p...
Analyses of candidate selection processes are usually based on either the formal rules included in p...
Parties' candidates are chosen by different nomination rules. Recent empirical evidence shows that ...
Parties' candidates are chosen by different nomination rules. Recent empirical evidence shows that ...
Institutions systematically affect which individuals gain positions in the different branches of dem...
Party switching among legislative candidates has important implications for accountability and repre...
This paper presents a model of candidate selection through political parties where politicians diffe...
How do we improve the quality of representation in new democracies? This paper studies candidate sel...
This paper presents a model of candidate selection through political parties where politicians diffe...
How do we improve the quality of representation in new democracies? This paper studies candidate sel...
In the last few decades, political parties in several Western countries have opened up the process o...
How do electoral systems and intra-party candidate selection procedures shape legis-lators ’ incenti...
We investigate the relationship between the quality of politicians, defined in terms of their compet...
We investigate the relationship between quality of politicians, defined in terms of their competence...
We investigate the relationship between quality of politicians, defined in terms of their competence...
Analyses of candidate selection processes are usually based on either the formal rules included in p...
Analyses of candidate selection processes are usually based on either the formal rules included in p...
Parties' candidates are chosen by different nomination rules. Recent empirical evidence shows that ...
Parties' candidates are chosen by different nomination rules. Recent empirical evidence shows that ...
Institutions systematically affect which individuals gain positions in the different branches of dem...
Party switching among legislative candidates has important implications for accountability and repre...