Political dynasties, business, and poverty in the Philippines

Ronald U. Mendoza, Jurel K. Yap, Gabrielle Ann S. Mendoza, Leonardo Jaminola III, Erica Celine Yu
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Abstract

Despite studies finding a link between political dynasty prevalence and poverty, empirical evidence in the Philippines shows that the relationship between dynastic concentration and underdevelopment is not the same across regions. We argue that an independent economic elite and high levels of economic activity, typically found in Luzon, affect the poverty and development impact of political dynasties. Local socioeconomic contexts shape the opportunities for predatory behavior among politicians and their relationships with economic elites. Using novel survey data on business-government linkages as well as an extensive dataset on local government leadership in the Philippines spanning 2004 to 2016, we find that political dynasties exacerbate poverty in the resource-rich non-Luzon provinces but not in Luzon where there is a competitive business environment.

菲律宾的政治王朝、商业和贫困
尽管研究发现了政治王朝盛行与贫困之间的联系,但菲律宾的经验证据表明,王朝集中与欠发达之间的关系在不同地区并不相同。我们认为,独立的经济精英和高水平的经济活动,通常在吕宋岛发现,影响了政治王朝的贫困和发展影响。当地的社会经济背景塑造了政客们掠夺性行为的机会,以及他们与经济精英的关系。利用2004年至2016年菲律宾企业与政府之间联系的新调查数据以及广泛的地方政府领导数据集,我们发现政治王朝加剧了资源丰富的非吕宋岛省份的贫困,但在具有竞争商业环境的吕宋岛则没有。
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