The Dynamic Electoral Returns of a Large Antipoverty Program
The Review of Economics and Statistics
2021
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Abstract Governments around the world use short-term reelection strategies. This is problematic if governments can maximize their reelection chances by prioritizing short-term spending before an election over long-term reforms. This paper tests whether longer program exposure has a causal effect on election outcomes in the context of a large antipoverty program in India. Using a regression-discontinuity framework, the results show that length of program exposure lowers electoral support for the government. The paper discusses a couple of potential explanations, finding that the most plausible mechanism is that voters hold the government accountable for the program's implementation quality.
- DOI
- 10.1162/rest_a_00935
- Volume
- 103 (5)
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- 803-817
- Language
- en
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