The effects of cellphone coverage expansion on wealth and political behavior

Taking advantage of Ghana’s gradual extension of cellphone towers in the early 2000s, we analyze the wealth effects of cellphone coverage expansion in a developing country setting using a difference-in-differences (event study) research design. We proxy local wealth using night-time light density ov...

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Autores principales: Ge, Shuning, Grossman, Guy, Kosec, Katrina, Lal, Apoorva, Laughlin, Benjamin
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139138
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author Ge, Shuning
Grossman, Guy
Kosec, Katrina
Lal, Apoorva
Laughlin, Benjamin
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description Taking advantage of Ghana’s gradual extension of cellphone towers in the early 2000s, we analyze the wealth effects of cellphone coverage expansion in a developing country setting using a difference-in-differences (event study) research design. We proxy local wealth using night-time light density over 1996–2016 and an asset ownership-based index from the 2000 and 2010 censuses. We find that cellphone coverage expansion significantly r raised wealth in Ghana. We then explore possible downstream effects of cellphone coverage expansion on electoral outcomes. We find no evidence that better off citizens reward incumbents, either in presidential or parliamentary elections. Using Afrobarometer survey data, this null finding appears to be because citizens do not give the government credit for economic improvements that are due to decisions made by private telecommunications companies. Further, increases in cellphone coverage significantly decrease vote-buying, which may be due to voters being harder to buy off when they are better off.
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spelling CGSpace1391382025-12-08T10:06:44Z The effects of cellphone coverage expansion on wealth and political behavior Ge, Shuning Grossman, Guy Kosec, Katrina Lal, Apoorva Laughlin, Benjamin capacity development mobile units living standards political aspects Taking advantage of Ghana’s gradual extension of cellphone towers in the early 2000s, we analyze the wealth effects of cellphone coverage expansion in a developing country setting using a difference-in-differences (event study) research design. We proxy local wealth using night-time light density over 1996–2016 and an asset ownership-based index from the 2000 and 2010 censuses. We find that cellphone coverage expansion significantly r raised wealth in Ghana. We then explore possible downstream effects of cellphone coverage expansion on electoral outcomes. We find no evidence that better off citizens reward incumbents, either in presidential or parliamentary elections. Using Afrobarometer survey data, this null finding appears to be because citizens do not give the government credit for economic improvements that are due to decisions made by private telecommunications companies. Further, increases in cellphone coverage significantly decrease vote-buying, which may be due to voters being harder to buy off when they are better off. 2023-12-29 2024-02-09T15:44:10Z 2024-02-09T15:44:10Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139138 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Ge, Shuning; et al. 2023. The effects of cellphone coverage expansion on wealth and political behavior. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139138
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title_short The effects of cellphone coverage expansion on wealth and political behavior
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mobile units
living standards
political aspects
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