Political Reforms and Public Policy: Evidence from Agricultural and Food Policies

Political Reforms and Public Policy: Evidence from Agricultural and Food Policies

Author: 
Olper, Alessandro
Publisher: 
World Bank
Date published: 
2014
Responsibility: 
Falkowski, Jan, jt. author
Swinnen, Johan, jt. author
Journal Title: 
World Bank Economic Review
Source: 
World Bank Economic Review, Vol. 28, Issue 1, January 2014, pp. 21-47
Abstract: 

This paper studies the effect of political regime transitions on public policy using a new data set on global agricultural and food policies over a 50-year period (including data from 74 developing and developed countries over the 1955–2005 period). We find evidence that democratization leads to a reduction of agricultural taxation, an increase in agricultural subsidization, or both. The empirical findings are consistent with the predictions of the median voter model because political transitions occurred primarily in countries with a majority of farmers. The results are robust to different specifications, estimation approaches, and variable definitions.

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CITATION: Olper, Alessandro. Political Reforms and Public Policy: Evidence from Agricultural and Food Policies . : World Bank , 2014. World Bank Economic Review, Vol. 28, Issue 1, January 2014, pp. 21-47 - Available at: https://library.au.int/political-reforms-and-public-policy-evidence-agricultural-and-food-policies-5