RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Political Competition Over Life and Death JF Journal of Human Resources JO J Hum Resour FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 0723-13002R2 DO 10.3368/jhr.0723-13002R2 A1 Kjelsrud, Anders A1 Moene, Kalle A1 Vandewalle, Lore YR 2024 UL http://jhr.uwpress.org/content/early/2024/08/01/jhr.0723-13002R2.abstract AB We argue that economic inequality harms social provision to the poor, but that higher political competition can mitigate this effect. We test this hypothesis using a large redistricting of electoral boundaries in India. Higher economic inequality leads to more post-neonatal infant deaths, but only when political competition is weak. We assert that the effect on mortality operates via changes in social provision at the local level and confirm this for two different programs: Inequality leads to worse performance of public healthcare and weaker provision of the workfare program MGNREGA, but only in situations with little political competition.