2017
DOI: 10.1017/s0003055417000284
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Public Employees as Politicians: Evidence from Close Elections

Abstract: We analyze the effect of municipal employees' political representation in municipal councils on local public spending. We use within-party, as-good-as random variation in close elections in the Finnish open-list proportional election system to quantify the effect. One more councilor employed by the public sector increases spending by about one percent. The effect comes largely through the largest party and is specific to the employment sector of the municipal employee. The results are consistent with public em… Show more

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“…Furthermore, over and above electoral incentives, local politicians have a stake in providing and maintaining the quality of local services as they themselves consume these services (Osborne and Slivinski 1996;Besley and Coate 1997). Previous evidence from Finnish local politics is consistent with this citizen-candidate framework as it shows that even individual councilors can influence local policy (Hyytinen et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Furthermore, over and above electoral incentives, local politicians have a stake in providing and maintaining the quality of local services as they themselves consume these services (Osborne and Slivinski 1996;Besley and Coate 1997). Previous evidence from Finnish local politics is consistent with this citizen-candidate framework as it shows that even individual councilors can influence local policy (Hyytinen et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Difference-in-differences models and event study estimates corroborate that TFP growth in hospital care slows down substantially when a medical doctor becomes a health minister. Previous TFP performance does not 1 Scholars document that MPs act in line with their profession in parliament (Matter and Stutzer, 2015;Hyytinen et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, our interest in Finland is also motivated by the fact that Hyytinen et al (2018) and Meriläinen (2019) show that in the Finnish local politics, the characteristics of even one barely elected local politician suffice to change the local economic policies substantially and intra-party dynamics (what kind of candidates are elected from within a party) play a key role in this. Furthermore, Fiva et al (2018) document a direct, intuitive link from the positions taken by the politicians to the policy outcomes in an institutionally similar context, Norway.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%