Working Paper

Broadband Internet and Political Participation - Evidence for Germany

Nina Czernich
ifo Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, München, 2011

Ifo Working Paper No. 104

Previous studies found the introduction of the today well established media radio and television to affect political participation. This paper evaluates the effect of the relatively recent introduction of a new medium, broadband internet. OLS results suggest a positive association between DSL availability and voter participation across German municipalities. However, the roll-out of DSL networks is not random. The paper exploits the fact that DSL availability depends on a unicipality’s distance to the nearest interconnection point to the existing voice-telephony network. Instrumental-variable results using this distance to predict DSL availability confirm the effect of DSL availability on voter participation.

Schlagwörter: Broadband internet, political economics, media, voting behaviour
JEL Klassifikation: D720, L960, O330