This paper investigates whether and how multiparty elections, introduced in many African countries since the early 1990s, affect a government’s commitment to welfare policies. We hypothesise that contested multiparty elections and turnovers between different leaders and political forces in government – even when democratic standards are not met – positively impact the promotion of social welfare. We test these hypotheses through a cross-sectional and time-series research design, making use of our new, comprehensive ‘Africa Leadership Change’ (ALC) dataset. Empirical results confirm that leaders elected through multiparty elections and countries that experience political alternations in government are associated with higher levels of social welfare.

To Elect or Not to Elect : Leaders, Alternation in Power and Social Welfare in Sub-Saharan Africa / G. Carbone, A. Pellegata. - In: JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES. - ISSN 0022-0388. - (2017 Jan 22), pp. 1-23. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1080/00220388.2017.1279733]

To Elect or Not to Elect : Leaders, Alternation in Power and Social Welfare in Sub-Saharan Africa

G. Carbone
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A. Pellegata
2017

Abstract

This paper investigates whether and how multiparty elections, introduced in many African countries since the early 1990s, affect a government’s commitment to welfare policies. We hypothesise that contested multiparty elections and turnovers between different leaders and political forces in government – even when democratic standards are not met – positively impact the promotion of social welfare. We test these hypotheses through a cross-sectional and time-series research design, making use of our new, comprehensive ‘Africa Leadership Change’ (ALC) dataset. Empirical results confirm that leaders elected through multiparty elections and countries that experience political alternations in government are associated with higher levels of social welfare.
Development; 3304; Education
Settore SPS/04 - Scienza Politica
22-gen-2017
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