University of Veronna, Italy; Institute of Economic Studies, Charles University, Czechia.
University of Milan, Italy.
J Health Econ. 2021 Mar;76:102435. doi: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2021.102435. Epub 2021 Jan 27.
Road traffic accidents mean lost productivity and medical expenditures. We explain trends in traffic accidents as a function of the political cycle using municipal data from Italy. We show that during municipal election years, the accident rate increases by 1.5%, with a 2% increase in the injury rate but no effect on the fatality rate. The effects are stronger in the quarter prior to the election quarter, when the electoral campaign is at its zenith, and in the second quarter after the election for the new elected mayor. We show that this is the result of a decrease in tickets for traffic violations (rate and revenues) during election years. Our results are robustly driven by the municipal political cycle defined in different ways, and their magnitude and direction are not explained by the spillover effects between municipalities. Proximity to a national police station reduces the impact of local elections on injury rates.
道路交通事故意味着生产力和医疗支出的损失。我们利用意大利的市级数据,从政治周期的角度解释交通事故趋势。我们发现,在市政选举年,事故率上升了 1.5%,受伤率上升了 2%,但死亡率没有影响。在选举季度之前的季度和新当选市长的第二个季度,这种影响更为强烈,当时选举活动达到顶峰。我们表明,这是由于选举年交通违法行为(数量和收入)的罚单减少所致。我们的结果是由不同方式定义的市政政治周期驱动的,其幅度和方向不能用市政之间的溢出效应来解释。靠近国家警察局会降低地方选举对受伤率的影响。