In this paper, we re-examine a recent finding that Progresa, Mexico’s conditional cash transfer (CCT) program, mobilized voters in the 2000 presidential elections in favor of the incumbent party. First, after running several sen- sitivity analyses and balance checks, we find that the significance of these results does not hold when two categories of outlier observations are dropped from the dataset. Second, using the R package Amelia II, we impute a handful of missing observations in the dataset that could possibly bias results. When missing data is corrected for, we do confirm the effect of early assignment to Progresa on incumbent vote share in the IV model, a result consistent with the original findings. Third, we create OLS and IV model...
Studies of clientelism typically assume that political machines distribute rewards to persuade or mo...
Several recently published studies analyze the effects of national conditional cash transfer (CCT) p...
Replication Data for: "The Impacts of Conditional Cash Transfers in Four Presidential Elections (200...
This article reexamines the argument that targeted programs increase pro-incumbent voting by persuad...
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...
This paper estimates the electoral effects of conditional cash transfers (CCTs)-the fastest-growing ...
This study presents an analysis of the electoral impacts of one of the most prominent conditional ca...
How do national social programs influence local voting? This study utilizes the experimental set up ...
Abstract This paper estimates the effect of enrollment in a large scale anti-poverty program in Colo...
This study includes instructions, data, and code for replication of the results for the 2014 preside...
Abstract Most research on the political consequences of international migration conceptualizes finan...
This paper estimates the impact of a large anti-poverty cash transfer program, the Uruguayan PANES, ...
Since the 1990s, many governments in middle and low-income countries have used conditional cash tran...
This research note examines the electoral impacts of Conditional Cash Transfer programs in the 2014 ...
Studies of clientelism typically assume that political machines distribute rewards to persuade or mo...
Several recently published studies analyze the effects of national conditional cash transfer (CCT) p...
Replication Data for: "The Impacts of Conditional Cash Transfers in Four Presidential Elections (200...
This article reexamines the argument that targeted programs increase pro-incumbent voting by persuad...
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...
This paper estimates the electoral effects of conditional cash transfers (CCTs)-the fastest-growing ...
This study presents an analysis of the electoral impacts of one of the most prominent conditional ca...
How do national social programs influence local voting? This study utilizes the experimental set up ...
Abstract This paper estimates the effect of enrollment in a large scale anti-poverty program in Colo...
This study includes instructions, data, and code for replication of the results for the 2014 preside...
Abstract Most research on the political consequences of international migration conceptualizes finan...
This paper estimates the impact of a large anti-poverty cash transfer program, the Uruguayan PANES, ...
Since the 1990s, many governments in middle and low-income countries have used conditional cash tran...
This research note examines the electoral impacts of Conditional Cash Transfer programs in the 2014 ...
Studies of clientelism typically assume that political machines distribute rewards to persuade or mo...
Several recently published studies analyze the effects of national conditional cash transfer (CCT) p...
Replication Data for: "The Impacts of Conditional Cash Transfers in Four Presidential Elections (200...