Periodic Reporting for period 1 - INTRAPOL (Intra-party politics in the past and the present)
Período documentado: 2023-01-01 hasta 2025-06-30
In the second work package, we have finished writing the main theoretical model of the work package studying intra-party political selection and delegation of candidate recruitment. We have a pre-print available, but the paper is not yet published in a journal so it is not listed as output yet. We have also made progress with the related empirical analysis that studies leadership’s recruitment delegation choices using David Cameron’s A-list data. We have also worked on three very related theoretical models on intra-party politics. They were not detailed in the original research proposal, but study the same type of questions. One is published a Journal of Public Economics, another at Journal of Political Economy Microeconomics and the third one is at a pre-print stage. We have also worked on planning a new field experiment to replace the one originally planned that fell through.
In the third work package, the main paper with the Finnish defence force data on political selection is ready and conditionally accepted to the Journal of the European Economic Association (not yet listed in the output). We are working on several extensions and follow-ups.
We are also conducted some work on related political economy topics not listed in the original research proposal including voting experiments (AJPS publication) and analysis of parliamentary speech data (LQS publication).
In work package two, the theoretical contributions offer novel insight into intra-party politics, political selection, candidate recruitment, delegation and sharing of power and resilience of democracy.
In the third work package, our article is to first to detail how psychological traits influence political selection and policy outcomes.