The Political Economy of Coastal Development

76 Pages Posted: 11 Feb 2021 Last revised: 14 May 2021

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Pierre Magontier

University of Bern; University of Barcelona - Barcelona Institute of Economics (IEB)

Albert Sole-Olle

University of Barcelona; CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute)

Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal

University of Barcelona - Institut d'Economia de Barcelona (IEB)

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Date Written: February 2021

Abstract

the political jurisdiction but also for non-residents. Local governments may not consider the welfare of non-residents and therefore may not choose the right amount of development. This paper investigates how political alignment between mayors of nearby municipalities enhances the incentives to cooperate and affect development in coastal areas. We rely on high-quality administrative data from the cadaster on the amount of built-up land along the Spanish coast. Using a close-elections regression discontinuity design, we find that municipalities with mayors belonging to the ideological bloc governing a majority of municipalities in the coastal area develop less land than other municipalities. The effect is larger for land close to the coastline and in places with a large share of environmentally valuable land. This suggests that negative externalities are dominant in this context and that political parties are a useful tool to internalize them.

JEL Classification: D72, H70, R52

Suggested Citation

Magontier, Pierre and Sole-Olle, Albert and Viladecans-Marsal, Elisabet, The Political Economy of Coastal Development (February 2021). CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP15780, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3784018

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Albert Sole-Olle

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Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal

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Barcelona, 08034
Spain

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