Quick clarifying questions about your abstract if you have time. I’m confused about the term “weakly constrained”
Does “weakly constrained” mean (a) the leader is weak because elite supporters make the leader weak, (b) the elite supporters are weak and can’t limit the leader much, (c) a jargon-loaded academic definition that I shouldn’t worry too much about because it’s too hard to explain, or (d) something else?
Also, does personalist always mean anything about constrained-ness in theory? (Like I get in reality, it may correlate a certain way, but I’m wondering about the definition)
Yes there is a lot of work on this area. AFAIK not on health outcomes but on similar areas. If there’s interest I could do a blog post on it. https://github.com/tliptrot/Academic/raw/d4f44f249235afddbe16c67a3e6849038be22526/One Bullet Propert Rights Liptrot and Srivastava.pdf
Personally I’d be very interested in such a blog post
Above is my recent article on property rights and sudden deaths of autocrats, which is not really your question. When I find time!
Quick clarifying questions about your abstract if you have time. I’m confused about the term “weakly constrained”
Does “weakly constrained” mean (a) the leader is weak because elite supporters make the leader weak, (b) the elite supporters are weak and can’t limit the leader much, (c) a jargon-loaded academic definition that I shouldn’t worry too much about because it’s too hard to explain, or (d) something else?
Also, does personalist always mean anything about constrained-ness in theory? (Like I get in reality, it may correlate a certain way, but I’m wondering about the definition)
Good question. Perhaps I should clarify this in the abstract.
Weakly constrained means elite supporters cannot limite the leader much.
Personalist means weakly constrained by elite supporters. The idea is that one person has lots of power, hence personalist.