B1 Vertaisarvioimaton kirjoitus tieteellisessä lehdessä
Returns to Office in National and Local Politics
Tekijät: Kaisa Kotakorpi, Panu Poutvaara, Marko Terviö
Kustantaja: CESifo Group Munich
Julkaisuvuosi: 2013
Lehti:CESifo Working Papers
Artikkelin numero: 4542
DOI: https://doi.org/http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2378294
Tiivistelmä
We study the returns to political office using data from Finnish parliamentary elections in
1970-2007 and municipal elections in 1996-2008. The discontinuity of electoral outcomes in
individual candidate votes allows us to estimate the causal effect of being elected on
subsequent income. Getting elected to parliament increases annual earnings initially by about
€20,000, but most of this effect fades out over time. Getting elected to a municipal council
has a positive effect of about €1,000 on subsequent annual earnings.
We study the returns to political office using data from Finnish parliamentary elections in 1970-2007 and municipal elections in 1996-2008. The discontinuity of electoral outcomes in individual candidate votes allows us to estimate the causal effect of being elected on subsequent income. Getting elected to parliament increases annual earnings initially by about €20,000, but most of this effect fades out over time. Getting elected to a municipal council has a positive effect of about €1,000 on subsequent annual earnings.
We study the returns to political office using data from Finnish parliamentary elections in
1970-2007 and municipal elections in 1996-2008. The discontinuity of electoral outcomes in
individual candidate votes allows us to estimate the causal effect of being elected on
subsequent income. Getting elected to parliament increases annual earnings initially by about
€20,000, but most of this effect fades out over time. Getting elected to a municipal council
has a positive effect of about €1,000 on subsequent annual earnings.
We study the returns to political office using data from Finnish parliamentary elections in 1970-2007 and municipal elections in 1996-2008. The discontinuity of electoral outcomes in individual candidate votes allows us to estimate the causal effect of being elected on subsequent income. Getting elected to parliament increases annual earnings initially by about €20,000, but most of this effect fades out over time. Getting elected to a municipal council has a positive effect of about €1,000 on subsequent annual earnings.