Isolated Capital Cities, Accountability and Corruption: Evidence from US States

We show that isolated capital cities are robustly associated with greater levels of corruption across US states. In particular, this is the case when we use the variation induced by the exogenous location of a state’s centroid to instrument for the concentration of population around the capital city...

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Main Authors: CAMPANTE, Filipe R., DO, Quoc-Anh
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-23862019-04-19T13:41:59Z Isolated Capital Cities, Accountability and Corruption: Evidence from US States CAMPANTE, Filipe R. DO, Quoc-Anh We show that isolated capital cities are robustly associated with greater levels of corruption across US states. In particular, this is the case when we use the variation induced by the exogenous location of a state’s centroid to instrument for the concentration of population around the capital city. We then show that different mechanisms for holding state politicians accountable are also affected by the spatial distribution of population: newspapers provide greater coverage of state politics when their audiences are more concentrated around the capital, and voter turnout in state elections is greater in places that are closer to the capital. Consistent with lower accountability, there is also evidence hat there is more money in state-level political campaigns in those states with isolated capitals. We find that the role of media accountability helps explain the connection between isolated capitals and corruption. In addition, we provide some evidence that this pattern is also associated with lower levels of public good spending and outcomes. 2012-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/1387 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/2386/viewcontent/21_2012_IsolatedCapitalCitiesAccountabilityandCorruptionEvidencefromUSStates.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Corruption Accountability Population Concentration Capital Cities US State Politics Media Turnout Campaign Contributions Public Good Provision. Political Economy Public Economics
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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language English
topic Corruption
Accountability
Population Concentration
Capital Cities
US State Politics
Media
Turnout
Campaign Contributions
Public Good Provision.
Political Economy
Public Economics
spellingShingle Corruption
Accountability
Population Concentration
Capital Cities
US State Politics
Media
Turnout
Campaign Contributions
Public Good Provision.
Political Economy
Public Economics
CAMPANTE, Filipe R.
DO, Quoc-Anh
Isolated Capital Cities, Accountability and Corruption: Evidence from US States
description We show that isolated capital cities are robustly associated with greater levels of corruption across US states. In particular, this is the case when we use the variation induced by the exogenous location of a state’s centroid to instrument for the concentration of population around the capital city. We then show that different mechanisms for holding state politicians accountable are also affected by the spatial distribution of population: newspapers provide greater coverage of state politics when their audiences are more concentrated around the capital, and voter turnout in state elections is greater in places that are closer to the capital. Consistent with lower accountability, there is also evidence hat there is more money in state-level political campaigns in those states with isolated capitals. We find that the role of media accountability helps explain the connection between isolated capitals and corruption. In addition, we provide some evidence that this pattern is also associated with lower levels of public good spending and outcomes.
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author CAMPANTE, Filipe R.
DO, Quoc-Anh
author_facet CAMPANTE, Filipe R.
DO, Quoc-Anh
author_sort CAMPANTE, Filipe R.
title Isolated Capital Cities, Accountability and Corruption: Evidence from US States
title_short Isolated Capital Cities, Accountability and Corruption: Evidence from US States
title_full Isolated Capital Cities, Accountability and Corruption: Evidence from US States
title_fullStr Isolated Capital Cities, Accountability and Corruption: Evidence from US States
title_full_unstemmed Isolated Capital Cities, Accountability and Corruption: Evidence from US States
title_sort isolated capital cities, accountability and corruption: evidence from us states
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2012
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/1387
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/2386/viewcontent/21_2012_IsolatedCapitalCitiesAccountabilityandCorruptionEvidencefromUSStates.pdf
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