@article{98213f575409442292c34ca50e4fa324,
title = "Political donations, public procurement and government efficiency",
abstract = "Public procurement markets are worth 10–15% of global GDP. Recent empirical evidence suggests that firms{\textquoteright} political donations can induce important distortions in the allocation of public procurement contracts. In this article, we employ a non-parametric efficiency model to study the implications of such distortions for the regional governments{\textquoteright} efficiency. Using a unique dataset covering the Czech regions over the 2007–2017 period, we find that the efficiency of public good provision is lower when a larger share of public procurement contracts is awarded to firms donating to the party in power ({\textquoteleft}party donors{\textquoteright}) – even when we account for quality differences in public goods provision. We link the dependence on politically connected firms to the institutional design of the procurement allocation process (i.e. the use of less restrictive and less open allocation procedures), which helps explaining the mechanics behind the observed decrease in efficiency.",
keywords = "Political donations, Public procurement, Regional government efficiency, Non-parametric efficiency analysis",
author = "Vitezslav Titl and {De Witte}, Kristof and Benny Geys",
note = "Funding Information: We gratefully acknowledge insightful comments and suggestions from the editor, two anonymous referees, Nicole Adler, Aziz Berdiev, Ana Camanho, Francesco Decarolis, Daniel Horn, Giovanna D{\textquoteright}Inverno, Giannis Karagiannis, Anna Mergoni, Chris O{\textquoteright}Donnell, Antonio Peyrache, Francisco Pitthan, Aniek Sies, Maria Silva, Fritz Schilz, Emmanuel Thanassoulis and participants at the 6th Workshop on Efficiency and Productivity Analysis (Porto), 5th Workshop on Efficiency in Education and Performance Measurement in the Public Sector (Budapest), 2018 EPCS Meeting (Rome), 30th Anniversary of the European Workshop on Efficiency and Productivity Analysis (London), 30th European Conference on Operational Research (Dublin), and 2019 EEA Meeting (Manchester). The authors also gratefully acknowledge financial support from FWO Vlaanderen (grant number G068518N). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 The Author(s)",
year = "2021",
month = dec,
doi = "10.1016/j.worlddev.2021.105666",
language = "English",
volume = "148",
pages = "1--11",
journal = "World Development",
issn = "0305-750X",
publisher = "Elsevier BV",
}