Logo image
Do Parties Matter for Economic Outcomes? A Replication Study of Pettersson-Lidbom (Journal of the European Economic Association, 2008)
Journal article   Open access   Peer reviewed

Do Parties Matter for Economic Outcomes? A Replication Study of Pettersson-Lidbom (Journal of the European Economic Association, 2008)

Martin Korpi and Erik Lakomaa
Journal of Comments and Replications in Economics (JCRE), Vol.5(1)
2026-02-16

Abstract

Voting behaviour Political systems C21 D72 D78 H71 H72 Democracy Economic Policy
In an important and much cited study, Pettersson-Lidbom (2008) identifies significant left-wing majority coalition effects on economic outcomes for Swedish local governments, 1974-1994. We first replicate the original study and then extend the original research by applying Pettersson-Lidbom's empirical model using new and more detailed coalition data, compiled from registry books and register data recently made available from Statistics Sweden. The data allows us to test for left party policy outcomes including previously undefined coalitions, such as left minority coalitions and coalitions with local or emerging parties. We find that Pettersson-Lidbom's previous results hold and are even strengthened using the new data and some alternative specifications, but the results are heavily dependent on the definition of left-wing rule. When including left wing minority coalitions and left-wing coalitions including the Green Party, previous significant differences between the left and right are no longer discernable.
pdf
2026_JournalArticle_Lakomaa_Erik_DoPartiesMatter236.36 kBDownloadView
Published (Version of record)CC BY V4.0 Open Access
url
View at publisherView
Published (Version of record)CC BY V4.0 Open

Metrics

1 Record Views

Details

Logo image