Can a Mining Windfall Improve Welfare? Evidence from Peru with Municipal Level Data

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Can a Mining Windfall Improve Welfare? Evidence from Peru with Municipal Level Data

Publication date: 2012-10-15

Authors: Arreaza, Adriana ; Reuter, Alexandra

In this paper we investigate whether fiscal performance is affected by the presence of natural resource revenues. We compare policy outcomes from mineral-abundant municipalities and non mineral-abundant municipalities in Peru, before and after the mining windfall. We use a difference in difference approach with municipal-level data, profiting from the exogeneity of mining canon transfers. Our findings are not consistent with a significant difference in terms of public goods provisioning between canon recipient governments and non-recipient governments. We do not find that citizen participation in public governance alter these results. Mineral rich regions do not seem to be reaping the benefit of the windfall.

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Country / Region: Peru

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Arreaza, Adriana; Reuter, Alexandra. (2012). Can a Mining Windfall Improve Welfare? Evidence from Peru with Municipal Level Data. Caracas: CAF

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Arreaza, Adriana

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Reuter, Alexandra

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