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DP 2006-06: Political Parties and Network Formation
By   Topi Miettinen and Panu Poutvaara
State :  Refereeing process
Abstract

We argue that anti-corruption laws may provide an efficiency rationale for why political parties should meddle in the distribution of political nominations and government contracts. Anti-corruption laws forbid trade in spoils that politicians distribute. However, citizens may pay for gaining access to politicians and, thereby, to become potential candidates for nominations. Such rent-seeking results in excessive network formation. Political parties may reduce wasteful network formation, thanks to their ability to enter into exclusive membership contracts. This holds even though anti-corruption laws also bind political parties.

 

Keywords: Political parties, Two-sided Platforms, Rent-seeking, Network Formation

 

JEL Codes: D72, D85, L14

 

Lenght: 26 pages

 

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Panu Poutvaara

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Copenhagen Business School

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