Aufsatz(elektronisch)3. Juli 2024

What do voters want from their legislators? evidence from ghana

In: African affairs: the journal of the Royal African Society, Band 123, Heft 491, S. 165-192

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Abstract

Abstract
Legislators make trade-offs when allocating their time and resources to their multiple tasks of representation, legislation, executive oversight, and constituency service. Furthermore, they must decide how much effort to exert or the balance to strike when undertaking a specific function. Existing research provides limited insights into citizens' preferences over these officeholder multifaceted decisions in sub-Saharan Africa. I offer novel insights into citizens' preferences using a conjoint survey experiment of Ghanaians to address this knowledge gap. My findings are threefold. First, I find that citizens put more 'weight' on constituency-related activities than parliamentary work. Second, in the constituency, citizens value political representation activities more than constituency services. Third, they weigh public-good-oriented constituency services higher than private ones. The research contributes to our understanding of citizen–legislator accountability relationships in sub-Saharan Africa.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Oxford University Press (OUP)

ISSN: 1468-2621

DOI

10.1093/afraf/adae013

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