This paper examines whether the distribution of public employment affects the electoral support for the incumbent government that allocates jobs. To do this we focus on the Spanish Plan for Rural Employment (PER), a program of temporary public employment introduced by the central government in two lagging regions. We evaluate voters’ responsiveness to this policy using municipal-level electoral data and employing an estimator that combines propensity score matching with a difference-indifferences strategy (Heckman et al., Econometrica 65 (1998) 2). We show that the average treatment effect on the treated is a 2 percentage-point increase of the vote share for the ruling party at general elections and we also find evidence of an increase in e...
We identify exogenous variation in incumbent policymakers’ re-election probabilities and explore emp...
We test the ‘yardstick competition’ hypothesis by looking at the effects of property tax increases b...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of active labour market policies in Spain, focusing on ...
This paper examines the electoral rewards for the distribution of public employment. We focus on the...
We study whether incumbents facing uncontested elections channel public spending towards co‐partisan...
We examine whether state-level incumbents discriminate in the allocation of transfers in favour of l...
Do governments increase public employment in election years? This paper answers this question by usi...
This paper quantifies the impact of public employment on local labor markets in the long-run. We ado...
We study distributive politics inside cities by analysing how local governments allocate investment ...
We study the determinants, beyond the process of decentralisation, of the regional allocation of pub...
We study whether incumbents facing uncontested elections channel public spending towards co-partisan...
In this paper we analyze the unintended effects on mobility of a national place-based policy (SIPTEA...
The impact electoral rules and fiscal equalization programs have for local públic finance are separa...
[eng] Nevertheless, this peculiarity of the Spanish political system did not eliminate the incentive...
This paper is an empirical study of redistributive preferences. Our interest is what motivates net c...
We identify exogenous variation in incumbent policymakers’ re-election probabilities and explore emp...
We test the ‘yardstick competition’ hypothesis by looking at the effects of property tax increases b...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of active labour market policies in Spain, focusing on ...
This paper examines the electoral rewards for the distribution of public employment. We focus on the...
We study whether incumbents facing uncontested elections channel public spending towards co‐partisan...
We examine whether state-level incumbents discriminate in the allocation of transfers in favour of l...
Do governments increase public employment in election years? This paper answers this question by usi...
This paper quantifies the impact of public employment on local labor markets in the long-run. We ado...
We study distributive politics inside cities by analysing how local governments allocate investment ...
We study the determinants, beyond the process of decentralisation, of the regional allocation of pub...
We study whether incumbents facing uncontested elections channel public spending towards co-partisan...
In this paper we analyze the unintended effects on mobility of a national place-based policy (SIPTEA...
The impact electoral rules and fiscal equalization programs have for local públic finance are separa...
[eng] Nevertheless, this peculiarity of the Spanish political system did not eliminate the incentive...
This paper is an empirical study of redistributive preferences. Our interest is what motivates net c...
We identify exogenous variation in incumbent policymakers’ re-election probabilities and explore emp...
We test the ‘yardstick competition’ hypothesis by looking at the effects of property tax increases b...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of active labour market policies in Spain, focusing on ...