Authors
Timothy Besley, Rohini Pande, Lupin Rahman, Vijayendra Rao
Publication date
2004/5/1
Journal
Journal of the European Economic Association
Volume
2
Issue
2-3
Pages
416-426
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
This paper uses village and household survey data from South India to examine how political geography and politician identity impacts on public good provision. We provide evidence that the nature of this relationship varies by type of public good. For high spillover public goods residential proximity to elected representative matters. In contrast, for low spillover public goods sharing the politician's group identity is what matters.
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Scholar articles
T Besley, R Pande, L Rahman, V Rao - Journal of the European Economic Association, 2004