A political economy model of congressional careers

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Our main goal is to quantify the returns to a career in the United States Congress. We specify a dynamic model of career decisions of a member of Congress and estimate this model using a newly collected dataset. Given estimates of the structural model, we assess reelection probabilities, estimate the effect of congressional experience on private and public sector wages, and quantify the value of a congressional seat. Moreover, we assess how an increase in the congressional wage or the imposition of term limits would affect the career decisions of politicians and the returns from a career in Congress.

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Diermeier, D., Keane, M., & Merlo, A. (2005, March). A political economy model of congressional careers. American Economic Review. https://doi.org/10.1257/0002828053828464

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