Women legislators and economic performance

JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC GROWTH(2023)

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Abstract
There has been a phenomenal global increase in the proportion of women in politics in the last two decades, but there is no evidence of how this has influenced economic performance. We investigate this using data on competitive elections to India’s state assemblies, leveraging close elections to isolate causal effects. We find significantly higher growth in economic activity in constituencies that elect women and no evidence of negative spillovers to neighbouring male-led constituencies, consistent with net growth. Probing mechanisms, we find evidence consistent with women legislators being more efficacious, less corrupt and less vulnerable to political opportunism.
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Political representation, Identity, India, Gender, Women legislators, Economic growth, Luminosity, Corruption, Roads, Close elections, Electoral incentives, D72, D78, H44, H73
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