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hires are relatively more qualified. Our results suggest a potential upside to patronage as campaign connections create new …
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In this paper we investigate the effect of family connections to politicians on individuals' labor market outcomes. We … on the part of politicians, the effect increases with politicians' clout and with the resources available in the …
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Business and politician interaction is pervasive but has mostly been analysed with a binary approach. Yet the network dimensions of such connections are ubiquitous. We use a unique dataset for seven economies that documents politically exposed persons (PEPs) and their links to companies,...
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salary. To formulate how limited-term private ownership of bengkok land promotes clientelism, we model a timely delegation of … 2018 across 130 villages in Java, Indonesia, we find that the chances of a bengkok plot being rented out increase by 6 …
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distribution of political nominations and government contracts. Anti-corruption laws forbid trade in spoils that politicians … distribute. However, citizens may pay for gaining access to politicians and, thereby, to become potential candidates for …
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measure connections between politicians and the universe of firms. To identify the causal effect of access to political power …
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A fundamental question in social sciences relates to the effect of wealth inequality on economic growth. Yet, in tackling the question, researchers have had to use income as a proxy for wealth. We derive a global measure of wealth inequality from Forbes magazine's listing of billionaires and...
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We examine the impact of political turnover on economic performance in a setting of largely unanticipated political change and profoundly weak institutions: the 2004 Orange Revolution in Ukraine. Exploiting census-type panel data on over 7,000 manufacturing enterprises, we find that the...
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We study the potential benefits and mechanisms of firms' political connections by analyzing the Italian experience, where, in the early nineties, Silvio Berlusconi, a rich TV tycoon, became the leader of the conservative political coalition. Using firm-level data, we find that the 101 companies...
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the clientelistic distribution of social policies' benefits because politicians seek to maximize political support and …
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