David Szakonyi is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the George Washington University and Research Fellow at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow, Russia. His research focuses on political economy, autocracy, and corruption. His dissertation received the APSA Gabriel A. Almond Award for the Best Dissertation in Comparative Politics and the Robert C. Tucker/Stephen F. Cohen Dissertation Prize.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. A Theory of Businessperson Candidacy 2. Identifying Businesspeople Who Run for Office 3. Economic Competition, Weak Parties, and Businessperson Candidacy 4. Choosing Ballots, Parties and Delegates 5. Firm-Level Returns to Businessperson Candidacy 6. Businesspeople as Policymakers 7. Conclusion and Policy Recommendations.
Introduction; 1. A Theory of Businessperson Candidacy; 2. Identifying Businesspeople Who Run for Office; 3. Economic Competition, Weak Parties, and Businessperson Candidacy; 4. Choosing Ballots, Parties and Delegates; 5. Firm-Level Returns to Businessperson Candidacy; 6. Businesspeople as Policymakers; 7. Conclusion and Policy Recommendations.
Introduction 1. A Theory of Businessperson Candidacy 2. Identifying Businesspeople Who Run for Office 3. Economic Competition, Weak Parties, and Businessperson Candidacy 4. Choosing Ballots, Parties and Delegates 5. Firm-Level Returns to Businessperson Candidacy 6. Businesspeople as Policymakers 7. Conclusion and Policy Recommendations.
Introduction; 1. A Theory of Businessperson Candidacy; 2. Identifying Businesspeople Who Run for Office; 3. Economic Competition, Weak Parties, and Businessperson Candidacy; 4. Choosing Ballots, Parties and Delegates; 5. Firm-Level Returns to Businessperson Candidacy; 6. Businesspeople as Policymakers; 7. Conclusion and Policy Recommendations.
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'Businesspeople in politics? What could go wrong? Read this fantastic book if you want to know - and you should - how non-market strategy can transform politics and undermine policymaking.' Scott Gehlbach, University of Chicago
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