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Working Paper No. 749
Political Polarization and the Size of Government
Author: Erik Lindqvist and Robert Östling
Keywords: Political Polarization; Social Cohesion; Ethnic Fractionalization; Social Capital; Size of Government
Pages: 32
Published: May 15, 2008, revised October 10, 2008, and August 18, 2009
JEL-codes: H11; H20; H41
Abstract

We study the effect of political polarization on government spending and redistribution using the dispersion of self-reported political preferences as our measure of polarization. Politically polarized countries have lower levels of redistribution and government consumption. The relationship between political polarization and the size of government is stronger in democratic countries, indicating that the effect goes through the political system. The results are robust to a large set of controlvariables, including GDP per capita and income inequality.

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