Economic models of politics usually assume that all politicians maximize their narrow self-interest, so the constitution and other laws should be designed to constrain the worst people. In contrast, I assume that different politicians have different traits of character, so the constitution and other laws should be designed to promote the best and demote the worst. Successful filtering of politicians partly determines whether a country enjoys good or bad government. In my model, each election serves as a filter, so, up to a point, more elections filter better. Countries that suffer bad government do so partly because politicians face too few elections for the citizens to identify the worst characters and remove them from office. These co...
Elections serve two functions in representative democracies. First, they select political actors who...
This project investigates how citizens in advanced industrial democracies evaluate their democratic ...
We combine the well-established models of political agency and representative democracy to revisit t...
Economic models of politics usually assume that all politicians maximize their narrow self-interest,...
This article examines why democratic competition sometimes fails to curb govern-mental corruption. W...
This dissertation seeks to examine why democratic systems and electoral competition can sometimes fa...
This article examines why democratic competition sometimes fails to curb governmental corruption. We...
This article examines why democratic competition sometimes fails to curb governmental corruption. We...
In democracies, elections are the primary mechanism for making politicians act in voters’ interests,...
In existing models of direct democratic institutions, the median voter benefits, but representative ...
Democracies are considered to be the ideal form of government, but it needs constant attention and c...
In an ideal world, elections should be two things: free and fair. Every adult, with a few sensible e...
Nowadays, the politicians’ behavior is a matter of interest not only for political scientists but al...
The present article addresses the relationship between democracy and political corruption. Extending...
Why do elected officials often suffer from political paralysis and fail to implement the best polici...
Elections serve two functions in representative democracies. First, they select political actors who...
This project investigates how citizens in advanced industrial democracies evaluate their democratic ...
We combine the well-established models of political agency and representative democracy to revisit t...
Economic models of politics usually assume that all politicians maximize their narrow self-interest,...
This article examines why democratic competition sometimes fails to curb govern-mental corruption. W...
This dissertation seeks to examine why democratic systems and electoral competition can sometimes fa...
This article examines why democratic competition sometimes fails to curb governmental corruption. We...
This article examines why democratic competition sometimes fails to curb governmental corruption. We...
In democracies, elections are the primary mechanism for making politicians act in voters’ interests,...
In existing models of direct democratic institutions, the median voter benefits, but representative ...
Democracies are considered to be the ideal form of government, but it needs constant attention and c...
In an ideal world, elections should be two things: free and fair. Every adult, with a few sensible e...
Nowadays, the politicians’ behavior is a matter of interest not only for political scientists but al...
The present article addresses the relationship between democracy and political corruption. Extending...
Why do elected officials often suffer from political paralysis and fail to implement the best polici...
Elections serve two functions in representative democracies. First, they select political actors who...
This project investigates how citizens in advanced industrial democracies evaluate their democratic ...
We combine the well-established models of political agency and representative democracy to revisit t...