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pork-barrel effect

 
Geography Dictionary: pork-barrel effect

Government expenditure aimed at gaining votes. Government contracts can be of vital importance to employment within a region and may increase the popularity of an administration, as elected members of a government divert spending to the areas they represent. Investigations of the geography of federal investment, for example in the allocation of clothing contracts to the US army in the immediate post-war period, have revealed the significance of the pork-barrel effect for certain local economies.

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