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Can campaign promises change voter behavior, even where clientelism and vote buying are pervasive? We elicit …
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Beginning in the 1880s, southern states introduced pensions for Confederate veterans and widows. They continued to expand these programs through the 1920s, while states outside the region were introducing cash transfer programs for workers, poor mothers, and the elderly. Using legislative...
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It has been argued that since 2014, under the BJP-led central government, welfare benefits in India have become better targeted and less prone to clientelistic control by state and local governments. Arguably this has helped to increase the vote share of the BJP vis-a-vis regional parties. We...
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model, we argue these results provide credible evidence of the presence of clientelism rather than programmatic politics …
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We study the causes and consequences of patronage in Brazilian cities since the country's re-democratization. We test … patronage for public finances. Our data consist of the universe of public sector employees merged with their party affiliations …, and a dynamic regression discontinuity design is applied to disentangle patronage from the growing political participation …
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evidence of the interconnection between two critical political components: state weakness and clientelism. State weakness … creates the right environment for clientelism to flourish. Clientelism sets in place a structure of incentives for politicians … and citizens that is detrimental to building state capacity. We show that vote buying, as a measure of clientelism, and …
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Using a very large sample of matched author-referee pairs, we examine how the gender of referees and authors affects the former's recommendations. Relying on changing matches of authors and referees, we find no evidence of gender differences among referees in charitableness toward authors; nor...
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The initial impact of the Asian financial crisis in Malaysia reduced the expected value of government subsidies to politically favored firms. Of the estimated $60 billion loss in market value for politically connected firms from July 1997 to August 1998, roughly 9% can be attributed to the fall...
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Political clientelism is often deemed to undermine democratic accountability and representation. This study argues that … economic vulnerability causes citizens to participate in clientelism. We test this hypothesis with a randomized control trial … typically have more resources to engage in clientelism. Our evidence points to a persistent reduction in clientelism, given that …
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Cultural psychologists and anthropologists argue that societies have developed heterogeneous systems of social organization to cope with social dilemmas, and that an entire bundle of psychological and biological characteristics has coevolved to enforce cooperation within these different regimes....
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