Electoral misgovernance cycles: evidence from wildfires and tax evasion in Greece

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Spyros Skouras
Nicos Christodoulakis
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[1] Athens University of Economics and Business,Department of International and European Economic Studies
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Public Choice | 2014年 / 159卷
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Electoral cycles; Misgovernance; Electoral campaigning; Elections; Corruption;
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We present detailed empirical evidence from Greece that around elections, misgovernance results in significant increases in wildfires and tax evasion and has important economic implications: these effects have led to the destruction of property or loss of government revenue estimated at 8 % of GDP. There are two plausible reasons why misgovernance might intensify around elections: (i) attention and effort of elected officials is directed to campaigning instead of governing; and (ii) the misgovernance may benefit special interests and serve as a pork barrel transfer that is hard to monitor or control. Empirically, we find that redistributive politics are likely a dominant cause of electoral misgovernance. In the case of wildfires we also find evidence that political competition tends to increase electoral misgovernance; furthermore, electoral misgovernance helps incumbents get reelected. While misgovernance may manifest differently among countries, our analysis suggests that electoral cycles everywhere may be much more multifaceted and harmful than previous literature suggests.
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页数:26
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