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Politics and Local Economic Growth: Evidence from India
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2016
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Government ResourcesEconomic DevelopmentDevelopment EconomicsLocal Economic GrowthLocal Economic DevelopmentPolitical BehaviorPolitical FavoritismEconomic GrowthSocial SciencesBusiness-government RelationPolitical EquilibriumPolitical EconomyEconomic AnalysisSocio-economic DevelopmentEconomicsPublic PolicyPolitical Budget CycleLocal Economic ImpactPolitical CompetitionEconomic PolicyBusinessEconomic InfluenceGrowth TheoryPolitical Science
Political favoritism affects the allocation of government resources, but is it consequential for growth? Using a close election regression discontinuity design and data from India, we measure the local economic impact of being represented by a politician in the ruling party. Favoritism leads to higher private sector employment, higher share prices of firms, and increased output as measured by night lights; the three effects are similar and economically substantive. Finally, we present evidence that politicians influence firms primarily through control over the implementation of regulation. (JEL D72, L51, O17, O18, O43, R11)
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