articleThe Quarterly Journal of EconomicsMar 7, 2014Closed access

Regional Favoritism*

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Abstract

Abstract We complement the literature on distributive politics by taking a systematic look at regional favoritism in a large and diverse sample of countries and by employing a broad measure that captures the aggregate distributive effect of many different policies. In particular, we use satellite data on nighttime light intensity and information about the birthplaces of the countries’ political leaders. In our panel of 38,427 subnational regions from 126 countries with yearly observations from 1992 to 2009, we find that subnational regions have more intense nighttime light when being the birth region of the current political leader. We argue that this finding provides evidence for regional favoritism. We…

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Keywords
  • Economic rent
  • Politics
  • Distributive property
  • Panel data
  • Economics
  • Political science
  • Economic geography
  • Aggregate data
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