There is strong evidence that national leaders matter for the performance of their nations, but little is known about what drives the direction of their effects. I assess how national leaders’ quality of governance, measured by six indicators,varies with their career and education. Using a sample of 1,000 rulers between 1931 and 2010, I identify three types of leaders: military leaders, academics, and politicians. I find that military leaders are associated with an overall negativeperformance, while politicians who have held important offices before taking power tend to perform well. Academics have on average non-significant effects. These results are partially driven by differences in policy decisions and in leadership styles. Military lea...
A national leader is the policy maker in a country, whose economical decisions hold the power to mak...
Economic growth within countries varies sharply across decades. This paper examines one explanation ...
Economic growth within countries varies sharply across decades. This paper examines one explanation ...
There is strong evidence that national leaders matter for the performance of their nations, but litt...
International audienceThis paper assesses how national leaders' quality of governance varies with th...
We develop a model that studies the incentives of the ruling elite regarding the selection of the po...
This article uses data on more than 1,000 political leaders between 1875 and 2004 to investigate whe...
Do people with more formal education make better political leaders? In this article we analyze cross...
Economic growth within countries varies sharply across decades. This paper examines one explanation ...
Do people with more formal education make better political leaders? In this paper, we analyze cross-...
This paper looks at the contribution of political leaders to enhance citizens education and investig...
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How successful should we expect chief executives to be in their relationships with the legislature? ...
This paper tests whether education levels di¤er between leaders selected in autocracies and democrac...
Since a long period of human history, little attention has been paid to how the quality of leadershi...
A national leader is the policy maker in a country, whose economical decisions hold the power to mak...
Economic growth within countries varies sharply across decades. This paper examines one explanation ...
Economic growth within countries varies sharply across decades. This paper examines one explanation ...
There is strong evidence that national leaders matter for the performance of their nations, but litt...
International audienceThis paper assesses how national leaders' quality of governance varies with th...
We develop a model that studies the incentives of the ruling elite regarding the selection of the po...
This article uses data on more than 1,000 political leaders between 1875 and 2004 to investigate whe...
Do people with more formal education make better political leaders? In this article we analyze cross...
Economic growth within countries varies sharply across decades. This paper examines one explanation ...
Do people with more formal education make better political leaders? In this paper, we analyze cross-...
This paper looks at the contribution of political leaders to enhance citizens education and investig...
This study deals with the effects of authoritarian regimes on state capacity or the quality of gover...
How successful should we expect chief executives to be in their relationships with the legislature? ...
This paper tests whether education levels di¤er between leaders selected in autocracies and democrac...
Since a long period of human history, little attention has been paid to how the quality of leadershi...
A national leader is the policy maker in a country, whose economical decisions hold the power to mak...
Economic growth within countries varies sharply across decades. This paper examines one explanation ...
Economic growth within countries varies sharply across decades. This paper examines one explanation ...