Accounting for ministers : scandal and survival in British government, 1945-2007 /

Accounting for Ministers uses the tools of modern political science to analyse the factors which determine the fortunes of cabinet ministers. Utilizing agency theory, it describes cabinet government as a system of incentives for prime ministerial and parliamentary rule. The authors use a unique data...

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Main Author: Berlinski, Samuel, 1970-
Other Authors: Dewan, Torun A. (Torun Andreas), 1967-, Dowding, Keith M.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
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505 0 |a 1. Introduction -- 2. Managing the Cabinet: principal-agent relations in government -- 3. The structure of British government -- 4. Who serves in government and how long do they last? -- 5. The Prime Minister and cabinet -- 6. Performance measures and forced exits -- 7. Ministerial performance and tenure -- 8. Conclusion. 
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