The Impact of Political Competition on Economic Growth: Evidence from Municipalities in South Africa
The Impact of Political Competition on Economic Growth: Evidence from Municipalities in South Africa
This paper examines the impact of political competition on economic growth. In this paper, I show that internal political dynamics, distinct from the type of political system, can having different effects on growth. Using results from the 1994 and 1999 elections in South Africa, I show that municipalities with higher levels of political competition have shown lower levels of economic growth. I use individual level surveys to show that this political competition is associated with political paralysis, dissatisfaction with the current democracy and government and lower optimism about the future.
CITATION: Obikili, Nonso. The Impact of Political Competition on Economic Growth: Evidence from Municipalities in South Africa . Chichester : John Wiley & Sons Publishing Company , . South African Journal of Economics, Vol. 87 Issue No. 1, March 2019, 3-21 - Available at: https://library.au.int/impact-political-competition-economic-growth-evidence-municipalities-south-africa