Political clientelism is a dyadic relation in which a politician (the patron) gives material goods and services to a citizen (the client), in exchange for political support. If, at different stages of this relationship, both the patron and the client have incentives to defect and not honor informal agreements, what makes clientelism self-enforcing? The following paper presents a game-theoretical model of political clientelism in which a candidate disciplines a majority of voters through the promise of a future flow of benefits. A mixed strategy involving a randomized allocation of resources among constituencies makes clientelism feasible when the politician’s action is contingent on the result of the election. Higher campaign budgets and lo...
In many countries, clientelist parties (or political machines) distribute selective benefits, especi...
Recent studies of clientelism predominantly focus on how elites use rewards to influence vote choice...
Political parties and candidates are engaging various methods and efforts to mobilize voters during ...
Political clientelism is a dyadic relation in which a politician (the patron) gives material goods a...
Formal models of political clientelism tend to focus on vote buying, the exchange of cash and goods ...
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 ...
Formal models of political clientelism tend to focus on vote buying, the exchange of cash and goods ...
Offering employment in the public sector in exchange for electoral support (patronage politics) and ...
Contemporary political parties often use state resources to win elections. In this context, electora...
Clientelism is frequently observed in our societies. Various mechanisms that help sustain incomplete...
Clientelism is frequently observed in our societies. Various mechanisms that help sustain incomplete...
Clientelism is frequently observed in our societies. Various mechanisms that help sustain incomplete...
Political science literature on clientelism has tended to focus primarily on the role of parties and...
Clientelistic vote mobilization is a prominent electoral strategy in many of the world’s democracie...
In many countries, clientelist parties (or political machines) distribute selective benefits, especi...
Recent studies of clientelism predominantly focus on how elites use rewards to influence vote choice...
Political parties and candidates are engaging various methods and efforts to mobilize voters during ...
Political clientelism is a dyadic relation in which a politician (the patron) gives material goods a...
Formal models of political clientelism tend to focus on vote buying, the exchange of cash and goods ...
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 ...
Formal models of political clientelism tend to focus on vote buying, the exchange of cash and goods ...
Offering employment in the public sector in exchange for electoral support (patronage politics) and ...
Contemporary political parties often use state resources to win elections. In this context, electora...
Clientelism is frequently observed in our societies. Various mechanisms that help sustain incomplete...
Clientelism is frequently observed in our societies. Various mechanisms that help sustain incomplete...
Clientelism is frequently observed in our societies. Various mechanisms that help sustain incomplete...
Political science literature on clientelism has tended to focus primarily on the role of parties and...
Clientelistic vote mobilization is a prominent electoral strategy in many of the world’s democracie...
In many countries, clientelist parties (or political machines) distribute selective benefits, especi...
Recent studies of clientelism predominantly focus on how elites use rewards to influence vote choice...
Political parties and candidates are engaging various methods and efforts to mobilize voters during ...