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Political Leadership Change: a Theoretical Assessment Using a Human Capital "Learning by Doing" Model
Author(s) -
Miguel Rocha de Sousa
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
perspectivas - journal of political science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2184-3902
DOI - 10.21814/perspectivas.40
Subject(s) - human capital , politics , arrow , political capital , capital (architecture) , political economy , political science , political change , economic system , economics , positive economics , economic growth , computer science , law , history , archaeology , programming language
This article presents an economic growth model with human capital, based upon Arrow (1962), which evaluates the impact of political leadership change either in governments or political parties. The change of leadership might be seen as a change in embedded human capital, and thus we might evaluate the loss or gain for society due to these political activities. The approach is theoretical using Arrowian economic setting and formulates the conditions in which it is worth it, or how long does it take to recover from a political leadership change. The embedded process is an economic one, known as "learning by doing", but this time applied to political processes.

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