This study includes instructions, data, and code for replication of the results for the 2014 presidential election only. Results for previous elections discussed and analyzed in the paper (2002, 2006, and 2010) are themselves a replication of results previously presented in another paper, for which replication material are available here http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/20257
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This article reexamines the argument that targeted programs increase pro-incumbent voting by persuad...
<p>The Global South, and particularly Latin America, experienced a remarkable expansion in condition...
Replication Data for: "The Impacts of Conditional Cash Transfers in Four Presidential Elections (200...
This research note examines the electoral impacts of Conditional Cash Transfer programs in the 2014 ...
This paper estimates the electoral effects of conditional cash transfers (CCTs)-the fastest-growing ...
In this paper, we re-examine a recent finding that Progresa, Mexico’s conditional cash transfer (CCT...
Scholars concur that conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs have a strong pro- incumbent effect am...
In the late 1990s and 2000s, a new kind of social policy spread through Latin American countries. Ne...
Several recently published studies analyze the effects of national conditional cash transfer (CCT) p...
How do national social programs influence local voting? This study utilizes the experimental set up ...
Existing research offers competing predictions as to whether election outcomes affect the future pol...
Abstract This paper estimates the effect of enrollment in a large scale anti-poverty program in Colo...
Several developing nations, including Indonesia, have experimented with conditional cash transfers (...
This paper updates through the 1992 election the equation originally presented in Fair (1978) explai...
Several developing nations, including Indonesia, have experimented with conditional cash transfers (...
This article reexamines the argument that targeted programs increase pro-incumbent voting by persuad...
<p>The Global South, and particularly Latin America, experienced a remarkable expansion in condition...
Replication Data for: "The Impacts of Conditional Cash Transfers in Four Presidential Elections (200...
This research note examines the electoral impacts of Conditional Cash Transfer programs in the 2014 ...
This paper estimates the electoral effects of conditional cash transfers (CCTs)-the fastest-growing ...
In this paper, we re-examine a recent finding that Progresa, Mexico’s conditional cash transfer (CCT...
Scholars concur that conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs have a strong pro- incumbent effect am...
In the late 1990s and 2000s, a new kind of social policy spread through Latin American countries. Ne...
Several recently published studies analyze the effects of national conditional cash transfer (CCT) p...
How do national social programs influence local voting? This study utilizes the experimental set up ...
Existing research offers competing predictions as to whether election outcomes affect the future pol...
Abstract This paper estimates the effect of enrollment in a large scale anti-poverty program in Colo...
Several developing nations, including Indonesia, have experimented with conditional cash transfers (...
This paper updates through the 1992 election the equation originally presented in Fair (1978) explai...
Several developing nations, including Indonesia, have experimented with conditional cash transfers (...
This article reexamines the argument that targeted programs increase pro-incumbent voting by persuad...
<p>The Global South, and particularly Latin America, experienced a remarkable expansion in condition...