“…and with a larger number of women (Baraldi and Ronza, 2022), who are typically less inclined to corruption (e.g., Eagly and Crowley, 1986;Eckel and Grossman, 1998;Glover et al, 1997;Goertzel, 1983;Ones and Viswesvaran, 1998), as well as younger politicians at their first term in o ce (Daniele and Geys, 2015;Fenizia and Saggio, 2022). 32 Moreover, Baraldi et al (2022b) have shown that the change of o ceholders is driven by a change in voters' behaviour rather than by a change in the candidate pool. Thus apparently the enforcement of Law 164 is e↵ective in undercutting the popular belief in the inevitability of the mafia's influence on politics and thereby increasing the trust of local communities in the state's capacity to fight corruption (Kline and Moretti, 2014b).…”