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Elite Politics in Africa (Panel I)

Thu, September 5, 10:00 to 11:30am, Loews Philadelphia Hotel, Anthony

Session Submission Type: Full Paper Panel

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This is the first of two sister panels focusing on political elites (e.g., ministers, MPs, and chiefs) in Africa. The papers examine their origins, their political strategies, and their roles in governance. Beiser-McGrath and Lee assess how economic crises affect the strategies of African leaders in appointing ministers. Nandong develops a formal model to better understand the agency problems of political leaders. Ofosu examines how party selection mechanisms affect the quality of MP behavior in the Parliament of Ghana. Kroeger examines ministerial selection into cabinets following political transitions. Finally, Tang leverages data on aid projects in Zambia to find that some infrastructure projects are more susceptible to regional favoritism than others.

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