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Political business cycles and construction licensing
Authors:Drini Imami  Luca J Uberti  Endrit Lami  Edvin Zhllima
Institution:1. Agricultural University of Tirana, Tirana, Albania;2. CERGE‐EI, Prague, Czech Republic;3. University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway;4. Ministry of Finance and Economy, Tirana, Albania
Abstract:We analyze the effects of opportunistic and partisan politics on the licensing of construction activities, which in turn determines the level of housing supply. In line with Political Business Cycle theory, we hypothesize that the municipal incumbent may manipulate the supply of construction permits before (general and local) elections in order to boost economic activity and voter satisfaction, or to accommodate special‐interest groups. Our findings, based on time‐series data from post‐socialist Tirana (Albania), are consistent with opportunistic and partisan incentives’ creating cycle effects in the licensing of construction permits. However, we find that the direction of opportunistic election cycles depends critically on the interaction between the municipal incumbent and the central‐level government. Our paper raises important questions about the effects of transition politics on spatial development in post‐socialist cities.
Keywords:housing supply  construction licensing  political business cycles  corruption  transition  zero‐inflated models
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