Under what conditions do politicians emphasize patronage allocations over the provision of public goods? Building upon research on democratic policy management, this paper aims to improve our understanding of patronage politics by focusing upon the political incentives influencing the ability and willingness of politicians to target public sector allocations to political supporters. Drawing upon data on spending priorities at the provincial level in post-1983 Argentina, the statistical analysis provides evidence that the relative importance of patronage allocations fluctuates with partisanship, electoral cycles, revenue sources, and public sector investment in economic development. The findings underline important and largely neglected p...
textThe purpose of my dissertation is to study the behavior of a government when it faces the compe...
Abstract: What is the effect of political competition on subnational social spending? Using descript...
This paper presents subnational evidence of electoraly-motivated changes in the level of public expe...
Why do some parties fail to benefit from patronage in pork-ridden political systems? This article an...
Why do some parties fail to benefit from patronage in pork-ridden political systems? This article an...
Brusco, Suraj Jacob and the conference and workshop participants. This material is based upon work s...
This chapter contributes to the growing literature on the political and institu-tional determinants ...
This dissertation consists of a study of party patronage in Argentina. It attempts to assess the deg...
Offering employment in the public sector in exchange for electoral support (patronage politics) and ...
Offering employment in the public sector in exchange for electoral support (patronage politics) and ...
Offering employment in the public sector in exchange for electoral support (patronage politics) and ...
Studies on the Argentine public administration have usually underlined the weakness of Argentine sta...
When do politicians have an incentive to improve public service delivery to the poor? A substantial ...
This Research Note presents a new dataset of party patronage in 22 countries from five regions. The ...
This paper presents subnational evidence of electoraly-motivated changes in the level of public expe...
textThe purpose of my dissertation is to study the behavior of a government when it faces the compe...
Abstract: What is the effect of political competition on subnational social spending? Using descript...
This paper presents subnational evidence of electoraly-motivated changes in the level of public expe...
Why do some parties fail to benefit from patronage in pork-ridden political systems? This article an...
Why do some parties fail to benefit from patronage in pork-ridden political systems? This article an...
Brusco, Suraj Jacob and the conference and workshop participants. This material is based upon work s...
This chapter contributes to the growing literature on the political and institu-tional determinants ...
This dissertation consists of a study of party patronage in Argentina. It attempts to assess the deg...
Offering employment in the public sector in exchange for electoral support (patronage politics) and ...
Offering employment in the public sector in exchange for electoral support (patronage politics) and ...
Offering employment in the public sector in exchange for electoral support (patronage politics) and ...
Studies on the Argentine public administration have usually underlined the weakness of Argentine sta...
When do politicians have an incentive to improve public service delivery to the poor? A substantial ...
This Research Note presents a new dataset of party patronage in 22 countries from five regions. The ...
This paper presents subnational evidence of electoraly-motivated changes in the level of public expe...
textThe purpose of my dissertation is to study the behavior of a government when it faces the compe...
Abstract: What is the effect of political competition on subnational social spending? Using descript...
This paper presents subnational evidence of electoraly-motivated changes in the level of public expe...