公共融资的成本:政治竞选背景下的挤出效应

Sarah Papich
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尽管经济学家广泛研究了慈善捐款的挤出现象,但政治竞选的公共资金是否会挤占私人捐款的问题仍未得到解答。西雅图的民主代金券计划以代金券的形式为市政竞选活动提供公共资金,登记选民可以向竞选活动捐款,这为我回答这个问题提供了一个独特的环境。在本文中,我使用差异中的差异来研究民主券导致的挤出程度。我估计,政府每支出1美元,私人捐款就会减少0.29美元。该计划增加了总竞选捐款和支出以及小额捐款,同时减少了大额捐款。挤出是不完全的,这表明公共资金可以大大增加竞选资金总额,捐助者在政治和慈善环境中的行为相似。
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The Cost of Public Financing: Crowding Out in the Context of Political Campaigns
While economists have extensively studied crowing out in the context of donations to charity, the question of whether public financing for political campaigns crowds out private donations remains unanswered. Seattle’s Democracy Vouchers program, which provides public financing for municipal campaigns in the form of vouchers that registered voters can donate to campaigns, provides a unique setting that I use to answer this question. In this paper, I use difference-in-differences to study the extent of crowding out resulting from Democracy Vouchers. I estimate that each dollar of government spending reduced private contributions by about $0.29. The program increases total campaign contributions and expenditures and small donations while decreasing large donations. Crowding out was incomplete, indicating that public financing can substantially increase total campaign funding and that donors behave similarly in political and charitable settings.
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