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Ex Post Review and Expert Policymaking: When Does Oversight Reduce Accountability?
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Center for Open Science, 2021.
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Abstract
- Ex post review is a common feature of policymaking institutions. We consider an environment in which an expert agent makes a policy recommendation, which can then be accepted or rejected by an overseer whose policy goals differ from those of the agent. The theory suggests that both behavior and optimal institutional design are sensitive to several factors, including actors' preference alignment, the importance of the policy decision, and the uncertainty about the correct policy choice. We characterize the types of situations in which ex post review creates incentives for the agent to make pathological policy choices. In these situations, ex post review can reduce accountability of the agent to overseer wishes and ultimately provide incentives to set aside review entirely. The theory also offers testable predictions about policy recommendations and the overseer's acceptance or rejection of these recommendations.
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- bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Political Science
bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Political Science|American Politics
SocArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Political Science|Models and Methods
SocArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Political Science|American Politics
bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Economics
SocArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Economics|Political Economy
bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences
bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Political Science|Models and Methods
SocArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Economics
bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Economics|Political Economy
SocArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Political Science
SocArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences
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- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....969a3a63a868ff285ae96a8f318f980c