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Returns to Political Contributions in Local Housing Markets

Rui Yu

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The Review of Economics and Statistics 2026

Abstract This paper examines how politically connected firms shape housing supply in U.S. cities. Using new data on campaign donations to U.S. mayors and a regression discontinuity design, I present three findings. First, developers connected to the mayor sell more new housing units. Second, more sales of new housing by connected developers coincide with higher local housing supply: cities where mayors received more developer donations issue nearly 70 percent more permits for new housing units. Third, differences in mayors’ pre-existing policy stances—rather than connections to developers—is a quantitatively larger determinant of local housing supply.

DOI
10.1162/rest.a.1732
Pages
1-44
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