Hessami, Zohal, Häcker, Timo and Thomas, Maximilian (2025) Public administrators as politicians in office. International Tax and Public Finance, 32 (6). 1960 - 1987. ISSN 0927-5940
|
Text (s10797-025-09882-z)
- Published Version
Available under License Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives. Download (1MB) |
Abstract
We analyze whether mayors’ prior occupation in the local public administration matters for their performance. In theory, mayors’ professional background may shape their competence in bureaucratic tasks. We use the example of grant receipts for visible investment projects for which mayors must submit an extensive application to the state government. Our dataset includes 1,933 mayor elections (1993-2020) in the German state of Hesse to which we apply a sharp RD design for close mixed-background races. Mayors’ background on average has no effect on grant receipts. Yet, public administrator mayors do attract more grants than outsider mayors when they are ideologically aligned with the council, raising the motivation to apply for grants in the first place. We conclude that the competence of public administrator mayors only matters when they are motivated to use it, i.e. this is an example where incentives are necessary for the effects of political selection to materialize.
| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Additional Information: | © The Author(s) 2025, corrected publication 2025 |
| Divisions: | LSE |
| Subjects: | J Political Science > JF Political institutions (General) |
| JEL classification: | D - Microeconomics > D7 - Analysis of Collective Decision-Making > D73 - Bureaucracy; Administrative Processes in Public Organizations; Corruption D - Microeconomics > D7 - Analysis of Collective Decision-Making > D78 - Positive Analysis of Policy-Making and Implementation H - Public Economics > H7 - State and Local Government; Intergovernmental Relations > H71 - State and Local Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue H - Public Economics > H7 - State and Local Government; Intergovernmental Relations > H77 - Intergovernmental Relations; Federalism; Secession H - Public Economics > H8 - Miscellaneous Issues > H83 - Public Administration |
| Date Deposited: | 21 Nov 2025 09:09 |
| Last Modified: | 21 Nov 2025 19:18 |
| URI: | http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/130277 |
Actions (login required)
![]() |
View Item |

Download Statistics
Download Statistics