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Title: POLITICAL SELECTION METHOD FOR AFRICAN DEMOCRACIES
Authors: Adewole, Musiliu A.
Keywords: Leadership failure
Participation costs
African democracies
Separating equilibrium
Screening costs
Social welfare
Political selection method
African politics
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: SSRN
Citation: Adeolu, A. M. (2015). Political Selection Method for African Democracies.
Series/Report no.: Working Paper;2682537WPS
Abstract: This essay, having identified the failure of political leadership as the bane of economic development and democracy in Africa, has outlined mechanisms for selecting high quality leaders into public office. In the first stage of the screening process, certain elements of costs are imposed on the intending politicians so as to deter the entry of dishonest politicians into politics. This is accomplished via the inverse relationship between the degree of honest and the costs of participation. The unique thing is that separating equilibrium that makes participation costs zero for honest individuals and heavy for their dishonest counterparts could in principle be obtained. Interestingly the mechanisms that generate information about the past of intending politicians also impose heavy costs on groups which supply this information.
URI: http://repository.elizadeuniversity.edu.ng/jspui/handle/20.500.12398/665
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