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Why are the poor susceptible to clientelism, and what factors shield them from the influence of vote buying? We explore the role of both formal and informal social networks in shaping the likelihood of being targeted with private inducements. We argue that when the poor lack access to formal...
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We show that a transfer targeting a minority of the population is sustained by majority voting, however small the minority targeted, when the probability to receive the transfer is decreasing and concave in income. We apply our framework to the French social housing program and obtain that...
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As a contribution to the nascent literature, this study examines patterns of vote buying among poor voters in 17 cities in Metro Manila, using a dataset closely following the 2016 national and local elections. Specifically, it will examine the possible factors linked to vote buying, hopefully...
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voters. However, it takes for granted the root of the problem: poverty. In this article we address this gap in the literature … by assessing the importance of poverty in breeding vote buying. Specifically, we examine how partisanship shapes the … effect of poverty on vote buying. We hypothesize that party machines pursue a mixed strategy, broadly targeting their core …
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