
Political favouritism
-
Autocrats in crisis mode: How dictators adapt distributive choices during economic shocks
Autocrats may further discriminate against their opposition as a way to minimise the scope of dissent during economic shocks
-
The welfare cost of political connections: Evidence from Brazilian matching grants
Connected cities request and receive 15% more funds from the national government. Yet the welfare loss from this may be only 0.24% of the budget.