The distribution of political power and the provision of human-capital promoting public goods: Historical evidence from German cities

Basic data for this project

Type of projectIndividual project
Duration at the University of Münster01/01/2022 - 31/12/2024

Description

Various political economy theories imply that the extent to which public education and health facilities are underprovided in developing countries depends on how the political power is distributed between the different groups of a society. To test these theories, we will apply state-of-the-art microeconometric methods to hand-collected city-level data from late-19th/ early-20th century Germany. For hundreds of German cities, our data set will include information that characterizes the local electoral system, the distribution of the local political power, the provision of human-capital promoting public goods, and the distribution of wealth. At the end, our project will show how institutional and economic factors determine the distribution of political power and how elite structure affects public good provision. In addition, we will create a comprehensive panel data set that opens the floor for extensive research on the political and socioeconomic developments of German cities between the proclamation of the German Empire in 1871 and the seizure of power by the Nazi Party in 1933.

KeywordsEconomic and Social History; Economic Policy; Applied Economics
Website of the projecthttps://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/460915627?language=de
DFG-Gepris-IDhttps://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/460915627
Funding identifierGE 3319/2-1 | DFG project number: 460915627
Funder / funding scheme
  • DFG - Individual Grants Programme

Project management at the University of Münster

Gerling-Wittkamp, Lena
Professur für Ökonomische Politikanalyse (Prof. Apolte)

Applicants from the University of Münster

Gerling-Wittkamp, Lena
Professur für Ökonomische Politikanalyse (Prof. Apolte)

Project partners outside the University of Münster

  • ZEW – Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW)Germany