Political Dynasties and the Selection of Cabinet Ministers |
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Authors: | Daniel M. Smith Shane Martin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Harvard University;2. University of Essex |
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Abstract: | We investigate whether politicians whose family relatives previously served in parliament and cabinet enjoy a competitive “legacy advantage” in progressing from the backbenches to cabinet. This advantage may stem from two potential mechanisms: a direct effect attributable to the informational advantages of legacies or an indirect effect that operates through greater electoral strength. We evaluate the relative contribution of each mechanism using candidate‐level data from Irish parliamentary elections and cabinets from 1944 to 2016. Our results reveal that politicians with a family history in cabinet do enjoy an advantage in cabinet selection, and that this advantage cannot be attributed simply to greater electoral popularity. 1 |
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Keywords: | political dynasties ministerial selection Ireland |
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