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来源IDDP5183
DP5183 Cotton Textiles and the Great Divergence: Lancashire, India and Shifting Competitive Advantage, 1600-1850
Stephen Broadberry; Bishnupriya Gupta
发表日期2005-08-23
出版年2005
语种英语
摘要Leaders compensate supporters not just for performing their duties but also in order to preempt an overthrow by the same supporters. We show how succession rules affect the power of leaders relative to supporters as well as the resources expended on possible succession struggles. We compare two regimes of leadership succession: the conclave regime and the divide-et-impera regime which differ with respect to the role of supporters of the previous leader once the new leader takes power. The leadership rent is higher and supporters receive a lower compensation in the divide-et-impera regime, as supporters have to fight harder for succession to avoid the grim outcome of loss. Leaders, then, would like to induce the divide-et-impera regime even when every supporter has veto power over his leadership.
主题Public Economics
关键词Political leadership Political support Political survival Successorship
URLhttps://cepr.org/publications/dp5183
来源智库Centre for Economic Policy Research (United Kingdom)
资源类型智库出版物
条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/534068
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Stephen Broadberry,Bishnupriya Gupta. DP5183 Cotton Textiles and the Great Divergence: Lancashire, India and Shifting Competitive Advantage, 1600-1850. 2005.
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