The Politician and the Judge: Accountability in Government
Institute for Advanced Study · Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique · +1 more institution
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Abstract
We build a simple model to capture the major virtues and drawbacks of making public officials accountable (i.e., subjecting them to reelection): On the one hand, accountability allows the public to screen and discipline their officials; on the other, it may induce those officials to pander to public opinion and put too little weight on minority welfare. We study when decision-making powers should be allocated to the public directly (direct democracy), to accountable officials (called “politicians”), or to nonaccountable officials (called “judges”).
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- Accountability
- Government (linguistics)
- Democracy
- Public administration
- Political science
- Public opinion
- Welfare
- Economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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