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Title ProperPolitical economy of Russian gubernatorial election and appointment
LanguageENG
AuthorFrye, Timothy ;  Reuter, Ora John ;  Buckley, Noah ;  Garifullina, Guzel
Summary / Abstract (Note)Political and economic outcomes depend, in part, on the quality of the officials making policy. Some argue that free elections are the best method for selecting competent officials. Others argue that elections lead to the selection of amateurs and demagogues. We use original data on the biographies of Russian regional governors to examine the backgrounds of elected and appointed governors. Elected governors are more likely to be locals. Appointed governors are more likely to be federal bureaucrats or hold a graduate degree. We conclude the paper by speculating on other possible explanations for variation in governor background.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol.66, No.8; Oct.2014: p.1213-1233
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 66 No 8
Standard NumberRussia


 
 
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