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Political Economy of Service Delivery: Monitoring Versus Contestation
Authors:Kjell Hausken  Mthuli Ncube
Abstract:Many communities suffer limited public goods provision due to civil servants (doctors, teachers, etc.) supplementing their low income with moonlighting activities. Monitors of civil servants commonly also earn low salaries from monitoring and may prefer political contestation for power and prestige. We determine an internal equilibrium for how monitors strike a balance between monitoring and political contestation, and a corner solution where an unresourceful monitor does not monitor. Multiple characteristics, including the intensity of political contestation, are accounted for. Survey data from Tanzania and Senegal are used to show the significance of poor service delivery within education and healthcare services.
Keywords:Monitoring  Contestation  Public good  Service delivery  Production  Game  Conflict  C72  D72  D74
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