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Titolo: Electoral Reform and Public Sector Efficiency. Some Evidence From Italian Municipalities
Autore: De Benedetto, Marco Alberto
Destefanis, Sergio
Guadalupi, Luigi
Parole chiave: Electoral reforms;Technical efficiency;Difference-in-differences;DEA
Data: 2019
Citazione: De Benedetto, M. A., Destefanis, S. and Guadalupi, L. (2019). “Electoral Reform and Public Sector Efficiency. Some Evidence From Italian Municipalities”. DISES Working Paper 3.237, Università degli Studi di Salerno, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche e Statistiche.
Abstract: We study the effect of Law 81/1993, which introduced a different electoral rule for the election of the mayor, on the technical efficiency of Italian cities. Since 1993, municipalities below 15,000 inhabitants vote with a single-ballot system, whereas cities above 15,000 inhabitants threshold are subject to a double ballot. We first estimate the technical efficiency in 1994 (taken as a pre-change year), and 1999 and 2004 for a sample of Italian municipalities, through a non-parametric DEA, and then we perform on both input and output oriented efficiency scores a difference-in-differences analysis, through various panel techniques. We find evidence that, after the reform, municipalities voting under a double-ballot show low levels of efficiency compared to cities voting under a single-ballot, by about 16 (input oriented) and 4 percentage points (output oriented). We speculate that the difference in the level of efficiency among cities voting under a different electoral rule is essentially driven by a lower average quality of politicians elected under a double ballot compared to those elected with a single ballot.
URI: http://elea.unisa.it/xmlui/handle/10556/9004
ISSN: 1971-3029
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