The Political Determinants of Federal Expenditure at the State Level |
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Authors: | Gary A. Hoover Paul Pecorino |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics, Finance and Legal Studies, University of Alabama, Box 870224, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 35487
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Abstract: | It has been shown that states with higher per capita senate representation have higher federal spending per capita (Atlas, C. M., Gilligan, T. A., Hendershott, R. J. and Zupan, M. A. (1995). American Economic Review 85: 624–629). With a more recent data sample, more highly disaggregated data and a different set of political control variables, we are able to confirm the main result of Atlas et al. that per capita senate representation is positively related to federal expenditure. This effect is strongest for procurement expenditures. By contrast, we do not find support for their result that spending increases with per capita representation in the House of Representatives. Several other political variables are found to be significant in a subset of the expenditure equations. |
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