Short Ballots: Why Mayors Are in Charge of So Many Different Things

By Brendan O'Flaherty

Department of Economics
Columbia University
New York, NY 10027

August 2, 1995


Abstract

When the same group of voters want to have a number of different tasks performed, but can observe performance only imperfectly, the best way to do so is to bundle the tasks together and hold a single agent responsible for them all. Other methods are subject to manipulation. That's why municipalities elect mayors who are responsible fort a large number of different functions, rather than separate commissioners for each different function.

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