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QoG lunch seminar with Matia Vannoni

Research
Society and economy

A Costly Commitment: Populism, Economic Performance, and the Quality of Bureaucracy

Seminar
Date
16 Nov 2022
Time
14:00 - 15:00
Location
Stora Skansen (room B336), Sprängkullsgatan 19

Participants
Matia Vannoni, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Economy, King’s College London
Good to know
The QoG institute regularly organizes seminars related to research on Quality of Government, broadly defined as trustworthy, reliable, impartial, uncorrupted and competent government institutions.

All seminars are held in English unless stated otherwise.
Organizer
The Quality of Government Institute

Abstract:

We study the consequences of populism for economic performance and the quality of bureaucracy. When voters lose trust in representative democracy, populists strategically supply unconditional policy commitments that are easier to monitor for voters. When in power, populists try to implement their policy commitments regardless of financial constraints and expert assessment of the feasibility of their policies, worsening government economic performance and dismantling resistance from expert bureaucrats. With novel data on more than 8,000 Italian municipalities covering more than 20 years, we estimate the effect of electing a populist mayor with a close-election regression discontinuity design. We find that the election of a populist mayor leads to smaller repayments of debts, a larger share of procurement contracts with cost overruns, higher turnover among top bureaucrats – driven by forced rather than voluntary departures – and a sharp decrease in the percentage of graduate bureaucrats.