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Quoc-Anh Do

Yen-Teik Lee

Bang Nguyen

Kieu-Trang Nguyen

Does higher office always lead to more favoritism? We argue that firms may lose their benefit from a connected politicians ascent to higher office, if it entails stricter scrutiny that may reduce favoritism. Around close Congress elections, we find RDD-based evidence of this adverse effect that a politicians win reduces his former classmates rms stock value by 3.2% after a week. Exploiting the entry of Craigslist across the U.S., we find that state-level scrutiny drives this effect. It further varies with politicians power, fi rm size and governance, and connection strength, and diminishes as a politicians career concern fades over time.
Date Published: 2023
Citations: Do, Quoc-Anh, Yen-Teik Lee, Bang Nguyen, Kieu-Trang Nguyen. 2023. Power, Scrutiny, and Congressmen's Favoritism for Friends' Firms.