Public procurement markets are worth 10–15% of global GDP. Recent empirical evidence suggests that firms’ political donations can induce important distortions in the allocation of public procurement contracts. In this article, we employ a non-parametric efficiency model to study the implications of such distortions for the regional governments’ efficiency. Using a unique dataset covering the Czech regions over the 2007–2017 period, we find that the efficiency of public good provision is lower when a larger share of public procurement contracts is awarded to firms donating to the party in power (‘party donors’) – even when we account for quality differences in public goods provision. We link the dependence on politically connected firms to t...
Municipalities in the Czech Republic manage 23.9% of the total public expenditure (approximately 10%...
In the first chapter of this dissertation, I examine the impact of increasing the number of parties ...
Corruption is thought to affect developed economies to a greater degree than developing countries. H...
Public procurement markets are worth 10–15% of global GDP. Recent empirical evidence suggests that f...
We study whether and when firms’ donations to political parties induce favouritism in public procure...
We study whether and when firms’ donations to political parties induce favouritism in public procure...
According to the existing literature, political connections can add value to the connected firms. Th...
Entrepreneurs who make donations to political parties in the Czech Republic have a considerable shar...
According to the existing literature, political connections can lead to favouritism towards the conn...
1 Abstract The public procurement market that accounts for a significant share of the Czech GDP repr...
Corporate political connections have been shown to induce preferential treatment towards connected f...
Incoming governments sometimes abuse their power to manipulate the allocation of government contract...
This paper shows that political challengers affect rent-seeking in public procurement. I use data fr...
There are widespread perceptions and countless documented cases of tight-knit networks of politician...
This article uses data on Czech public procurement contracts from 2005 - 2010 in order to uncover pa...
Municipalities in the Czech Republic manage 23.9% of the total public expenditure (approximately 10%...
In the first chapter of this dissertation, I examine the impact of increasing the number of parties ...
Corruption is thought to affect developed economies to a greater degree than developing countries. H...
Public procurement markets are worth 10–15% of global GDP. Recent empirical evidence suggests that f...
We study whether and when firms’ donations to political parties induce favouritism in public procure...
We study whether and when firms’ donations to political parties induce favouritism in public procure...
According to the existing literature, political connections can add value to the connected firms. Th...
Entrepreneurs who make donations to political parties in the Czech Republic have a considerable shar...
According to the existing literature, political connections can lead to favouritism towards the conn...
1 Abstract The public procurement market that accounts for a significant share of the Czech GDP repr...
Corporate political connections have been shown to induce preferential treatment towards connected f...
Incoming governments sometimes abuse their power to manipulate the allocation of government contract...
This paper shows that political challengers affect rent-seeking in public procurement. I use data fr...
There are widespread perceptions and countless documented cases of tight-knit networks of politician...
This article uses data on Czech public procurement contracts from 2005 - 2010 in order to uncover pa...
Municipalities in the Czech Republic manage 23.9% of the total public expenditure (approximately 10%...
In the first chapter of this dissertation, I examine the impact of increasing the number of parties ...
Corruption is thought to affect developed economies to a greater degree than developing countries. H...