We study patronage politics in authoritarian Vietnam, using an exhaustive panel of ranking officials from 2000 to 2010 to estimate their promotions’ impact on infrastructure in their hometowns of patrilineal ancestry. Native officials’ promotions lead to a broad range of hometown infrastructure improvement. Hometown favoritism is pervasive across all ranks, even among officials without budget authority, except among elected legislators. Favors are narrowly targeted toward small communes that have no political power, and are strengthened with bad local governance and strong local family values. The evidence suggests a likely motive of social preferences for hometown
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Ideology is always an issue that plays an important role in the life of a society, and that ideology...
Political selection is important to authoritarian regime survival. Although selection outcomes are o...
We study patronage politics in authoritarian Vietnam, using an exhaustive panel of 603 ranking offic...
We study patronage politics in authoritarian Vietnam, using an exhaustive panel of ranking officials...
This paper studies nepotism by government officials in an authoritarian regime. We collect a unique ...
We investigated the long-term effects of birthplace favoritism by top-ranking politicians on the qua...
This study investigated how the legacies of Vietnamese elites continue to affect top-ranked politici...
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The dissertation is composed of three papers on institutions and development, with special focus on ...
In this dissertation, I examine why authoritarian ruling parties strengthen political control and ev...
This paper explores the impact of autocratic rule on social capital—defined as the beliefs, attitude...
What is the role of political leadership in the mechanisms that bind general masses and political el...
Ideology is always an issue that plays an important role in the life of a society, and that ideology...
Political selection is important to authoritarian regime survival. Although selection outcomes are o...
We study patronage politics in authoritarian Vietnam, using an exhaustive panel of 603 ranking offic...
We study patronage politics in authoritarian Vietnam, using an exhaustive panel of ranking officials...
This paper studies nepotism by government officials in an authoritarian regime. We collect a unique ...
We investigated the long-term effects of birthplace favoritism by top-ranking politicians on the qua...
This study investigated how the legacies of Vietnamese elites continue to affect top-ranked politici...
We examine formal firm behavior in response to regional favoritism by top-ranked politicians using a...
We study favoritism via hometown ties, a common source of favor exchange in China, in fellow selecti...
AbstractThis paper uses household panel data from rural Vietnam to explore the effects of having a r...
This thesis investigates the effects of village economic wealth and economic autonomy on the authori...
The dissertation is composed of three papers on institutions and development, with special focus on ...
In this dissertation, I examine why authoritarian ruling parties strengthen political control and ev...
This paper explores the impact of autocratic rule on social capital—defined as the beliefs, attitude...
What is the role of political leadership in the mechanisms that bind general masses and political el...
Ideology is always an issue that plays an important role in the life of a society, and that ideology...
Political selection is important to authoritarian regime survival. Although selection outcomes are o...