Electoral Rules and Leader Selection: Experimental Evidence from Ugandan Community Groups. Despite a large body of work documenting how electoral systems affect policy outcomes, less is known about their impact on leader selection. We study this by comparing two types of participatory decision making in Ugandan community groups: (i) vote by secret ballot and (ii) open discussion with consensus. Random assignment allows us to estimate the causal impact of the rules on leader types and social service delivery. Vote groups are found to elect leaders more similar to the average member while discussion group leaders are positively selected on socio-economic characteristics. Further, dropout rates are significantly higher in discussion groups, pa...
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In 1988, Uganda embarked on an innovative constitution-making process that involved extensive citize...
This dissertation examines the following research question: Which types of electoral rules chosen in...
Election is a process to recruit political leadership, gauge popular preference, and demand responsi...
This study traces the development of political parties and local governments in Uganda. It then exam...
Community organizations in developing countries often suffer from self-serving elites. This study ex...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2014.This dissertation ex...
High-impact policies may not lead to support for the political party that introduces them. In 2008, ...
Political economists have long debated the relationship between decentralization and conflict. There...
This thesis studies the authoritarian dominant party system in Uganda during the 2016 general electi...
What is the political legacy of violent conflict? I present evidence for a link from past violence t...
Most recent elections in African countries have been characterized by external persuasion by donor c...
This study examines the challenges that threaten one of Africa’s most ambitious experiments in polit...
Communities often rely on sanctioning to induce public goods contributions. Past studies focus on ho...
What is the political legacy of violent conflict? This paper presents evidence for a link between wa...
The three essays conforming this thesis are representative pieces of my approach to analyzing the ca...
In 1988, Uganda embarked on an innovative constitution-making process that involved extensive citize...
This dissertation examines the following research question: Which types of electoral rules chosen in...
Election is a process to recruit political leadership, gauge popular preference, and demand responsi...