We develop and implement a method for measuring the frequency of changes in power among distinct leaders and ideologically distinct parties that is comparable across political systems. We find that in the postcommunist countries, more frequent changes in power in the early years of transition are associated with better governance in the later years. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that more frequent turnover in power lowers the returns to firms seeking to buy political influence: i.e. that government turnover serves as a restraint on investing in influence regardless of the ideology of the government. Copyright 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Building on the seminal contribution of Brinks and Coppedge (2006), this article investigates the ro...
We examine the impact of political turnover on economic performance in a setting of largely unantici...
While democracies vary in whether they allow their chief executives to dissolve parliament and call ...
We develop and implement a method for measuring the frequency of changes in power among distinct lea...
We develop and implement a method for measuring the frequency of changes in power among distinct lea...
Our aim with this volume has been to map out fresh initiatives in the study of political and adminis...
We test how domestic political institutions moderate the effect of leadership turnover on relations ...
We test how domestic political institutions moderate the effect of leadership turnover on relations ...
We examine the impact of political turnover on economic performance in a setting of largely unantici...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.This p...
The thesis sheds light on how different types of democratic transitions affect the probability of de...
Abstract We test how domestic political institutions moderate the effect of lead-ership turnover on ...
The paper deals with the relationship between government alternation and political corruption. The m...
The renewal and stability of the political elite has attracted the interest of scholars and the publ...
A crucial difference between political systems is the nature of government alternation: that is, whe...
Building on the seminal contribution of Brinks and Coppedge (2006), this article investigates the ro...
We examine the impact of political turnover on economic performance in a setting of largely unantici...
While democracies vary in whether they allow their chief executives to dissolve parliament and call ...
We develop and implement a method for measuring the frequency of changes in power among distinct lea...
We develop and implement a method for measuring the frequency of changes in power among distinct lea...
Our aim with this volume has been to map out fresh initiatives in the study of political and adminis...
We test how domestic political institutions moderate the effect of leadership turnover on relations ...
We test how domestic political institutions moderate the effect of leadership turnover on relations ...
We examine the impact of political turnover on economic performance in a setting of largely unantici...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.This p...
The thesis sheds light on how different types of democratic transitions affect the probability of de...
Abstract We test how domestic political institutions moderate the effect of lead-ership turnover on ...
The paper deals with the relationship between government alternation and political corruption. The m...
The renewal and stability of the political elite has attracted the interest of scholars and the publ...
A crucial difference between political systems is the nature of government alternation: that is, whe...
Building on the seminal contribution of Brinks and Coppedge (2006), this article investigates the ro...
We examine the impact of political turnover on economic performance in a setting of largely unantici...
While democracies vary in whether they allow their chief executives to dissolve parliament and call ...