When Less is More: On Politicians’ Attitudes to Remuneration

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When Less is More : On Politicians’ Attitudes to Remuneration. / Pedersen, Lene Holm; Pedersen, Rasmus; Bhatti, Yosef.

I: Public Administration, 22.08.2018.

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Pedersen, LH, Pedersen, R & Bhatti, Y 2018, 'When Less is More: On Politicians’ Attitudes to Remuneration', Public Administration. https://doi.org/10.1111/padm.12547

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Pedersen, L. H., Pedersen, R., & Bhatti, Y. (Accepteret/In press). When Less is More: On Politicians’ Attitudes to Remuneration. Public Administration. https://doi.org/10.1111/padm.12547

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Pedersen LH, Pedersen R, Bhatti Y. When Less is More: On Politicians’ Attitudes to Remuneration. Public Administration. 2018 aug. 22. https://doi.org/10.1111/padm.12547

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Pedersen, Lene Holm ; Pedersen, Rasmus ; Bhatti, Yosef. / When Less is More : On Politicians’ Attitudes to Remuneration. I: Public Administration. 2018.

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title = "When Less is More: On Politicians{\textquoteright} Attitudes to Remuneration",
abstract = "Remuneration of politicians is a key issue in the relationship between citizens and politicians (Dekker, 2013), not least because decisions regarding such remuneration may affect the public{\textquoteright}s level of trust in the politicians and the political system (Hibbing & Theiss‐Morse, 2002; Hood & Peters, 1994, Chapter 1). Recent empirical studies have investigated the degree to which levels of pay can affect the recruitment, motivation and performance of politicians (Braendle, 2015; Carnes & Hansen, 2016; Fisman, Harmon, Kamenica, & Munk, 2015; Hoffman & Lyons, 2013; Keane & Merlo, 2010), and the classical political thinkers put the question of the size of remuneration at the centre of their thoughts on good government.",
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