Malthus had real influence – Marginal REVOLUTION


From a recent paper by Eric Robertson:

Public officials often fail to implement government policy as directed, yet the role of economic ideas in shaping these implementation choices is poorly understood. This paper provides causal evidence that exposure to economic ideas can durably influence bureaucrat behavior. I study British colonial bureaucrats in India, exploiting a natural experiment created by the abrupt death of Thomas Malthus in 1834, replacing his economics instruction at a bureaucrat training college for that of a contemporary critic, Richard Jones. Whereas Malthus regarded economic distress as a natural mechanism for restoring equilibrium by reducing population growth, Jones disagreed with this view. Linking rainfall shocks to district-level fiscal responses, I show that officials trained by Malthus delivered less relief during droughts, providing 0.10-0.25 SD less aid across all major measures compared with officials taught by Jones. The results reveal that exposure to abstract economic ideas can shape real-world policy implementation for decades.

This may be a case where using rainfall shocks in a paper actually makes sense.  Via Krzysztof Tyszka-Drozdowski.




Source link

  • Related Posts

    Italy Sees Economic Boost From the Opening Weekend of the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026

    MILANO, Italy — Visa, the Official Payment Technology Partner of the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, today released new data revealing consumer spending patterns in the Winter Games host locations1…

    Asian shares mixed ahead of Lunar New Year holidays and gold prices fall

    HONG KONG (AP) — Asia shares were mixed on Monday and gold declined, as several stock markets were closed or trading for a half-day ahead of Lunar New Year celebrations.…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Airplane sexual assaults on rise, likely underreported, CBS News finds

    Airplane sexual assaults on rise, likely underreported, CBS News finds

    The best cheap phones for 2026

    The best cheap phones for 2026

    Liberal infighting erupts in Nepean as executive sidelines branch to back mayor dubbed ‘Sam Groth 2.0’ | Victorian politics

    Liberal infighting erupts in Nepean as executive sidelines branch to back mayor dubbed ‘Sam Groth 2.0’ | Victorian politics

    Logan Paul’s Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon card just sold for $16.49 million

    Logan Paul’s Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon card just sold for $16.49 million

    ByteDance pledges fixes to Seedance 2.0 after Hollywood copyright claims | Science and Technology News

    ByteDance pledges fixes to Seedance 2.0 after Hollywood copyright claims | Science and Technology News

    Italy Sees Economic Boost From the Opening Weekend of the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026