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Local Welfare Spending in Competitive Elections: Evidence from the Philippines


Competitive elections reduce welfare spending as incumbents prioritize patronage and private goods over public services. Tight races push incumbents to favor loyal coalitions instead of broader welfare investments. Provinces whose incumbents fought with little competition are also the ones that spend more on
education, healthcare, and social services. Policy reforms should link funding to welfare outcomes and enhance budget transparency for better governance.

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