A simple model of yardstick competition between jurisdictions is presented. Governments of jurisdictions face the alternative to choose between an old and a new policy with stochastic payoffs. The new policy is superior to the old policy in one state of the world, and inferior in the other. Governments are either benevolent, serving the interest of the voter, or rent-seeking. An equilibrium with yardstick competition is shown to exist where bad governments having a good government in their neighborhood choose the new policy more often compared to an equilibrium without relative performance evaluation. Overall, the probability of policy innovations is increased by yardstick competition. The model has a testable empirical implication saying t...
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International audienceThis paper aims at testing the existence of yardstick competition by estimatin...
AbstractWe consider a two period model in which an incumbent political party chooses the level of a ...
A simple model of yardstick competition between jurisdictions is presented. Governments of jurisdict...
This paper analyzes the role of yardstick competition for improving political decisions. We examine ...
I analyse a yardstick competition game using a spatial voting model, where voters vote for a candida...
This paper analyzes the role of yardstick competition for improving political decisions. We examine ...
Politicians are disciplined through the electoral system. But this is often not enough to eliminate ...
22 pagesThe significance of yardstick competition among governments is now confirmed with regard to ...
We consider local jurisdictions where rent-seeking administrators undertake identical infrastructure...
The goal of this paper is to explore how the connection between political ideology and voters’ prefe...
The paper addresses the incentives of the public sector to implement new tech-nologies in public ser...
Recent theoretical research suggest that yardstick competition may be biased by the presence of fisc...
Recent theoretical research suggest that yardstick competition may be biased by the presence of fisc...
Before making difficult decisions, individuals tend to collect information on decision makers in ref...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
International audienceThis paper aims at testing the existence of yardstick competition by estimatin...
AbstractWe consider a two period model in which an incumbent political party chooses the level of a ...
A simple model of yardstick competition between jurisdictions is presented. Governments of jurisdict...
This paper analyzes the role of yardstick competition for improving political decisions. We examine ...
I analyse a yardstick competition game using a spatial voting model, where voters vote for a candida...
This paper analyzes the role of yardstick competition for improving political decisions. We examine ...
Politicians are disciplined through the electoral system. But this is often not enough to eliminate ...
22 pagesThe significance of yardstick competition among governments is now confirmed with regard to ...
We consider local jurisdictions where rent-seeking administrators undertake identical infrastructure...
The goal of this paper is to explore how the connection between political ideology and voters’ prefe...
The paper addresses the incentives of the public sector to implement new tech-nologies in public ser...
Recent theoretical research suggest that yardstick competition may be biased by the presence of fisc...
Recent theoretical research suggest that yardstick competition may be biased by the presence of fisc...
Before making difficult decisions, individuals tend to collect information on decision makers in ref...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
International audienceThis paper aims at testing the existence of yardstick competition by estimatin...
AbstractWe consider a two period model in which an incumbent political party chooses the level of a ...