We demonstrate the importance of politician social networks for electoral outcomes. Using largescale data on family networks from over 20 million individuals in 15,000 villages in the Philippines, we show that candidates for public office are disproportionately drawn from more central families and family network centrality contributes to higher vote shares during the elections. Consistent with our theory of political intermediation, we present evidence that family network centrality facilitates relationships of political exchange. Moreover, we show that family networks exercise an effect independent of wealth, historical elite status, or previous electoral success
Why do some political families flourish, and others decline quickly? While the presence of political...
Previous work in the analysis of politicians ' voting behavior has proposed that voting is ofte...
We examine the link between family and personal networks. Using arguments about meeting opportunitie...
We study the distribution of public services by local politicians when political support spreads thr...
We study the relationship between social structure and political incentives for public goods provisi...
Myriad debates in electoral politics have drawn attention to the importance of and risks to genuine ...
Abstract. This paper explores the targeting of illegal electoral strategies and identifies the voter...
We demonstrate that personal connections amongst U.S. politicians have a significant impact on Congr...
Myriad debates in electoral politics have drawn attention to the importance of and risks to genuine ...
Many young democracies are characterized by the proliferation of political dynasties, i.e. elected p...
We advance the debate about the impact of political disagreement in social networks on electoral par...
We advance the debate about the impact of political disagreement in social networks on electoral par...
Elections in consolidating democracies are often undermined by illegal electoral strategies such as ...
Social ties play a prominent role in individuals’ political decision-making. They influence partisan...
This note contains a preliminary analysis of patterns regarding (separately) political dynasties, vo...
Why do some political families flourish, and others decline quickly? While the presence of political...
Previous work in the analysis of politicians ' voting behavior has proposed that voting is ofte...
We examine the link between family and personal networks. Using arguments about meeting opportunitie...
We study the distribution of public services by local politicians when political support spreads thr...
We study the relationship between social structure and political incentives for public goods provisi...
Myriad debates in electoral politics have drawn attention to the importance of and risks to genuine ...
Abstract. This paper explores the targeting of illegal electoral strategies and identifies the voter...
We demonstrate that personal connections amongst U.S. politicians have a significant impact on Congr...
Myriad debates in electoral politics have drawn attention to the importance of and risks to genuine ...
Many young democracies are characterized by the proliferation of political dynasties, i.e. elected p...
We advance the debate about the impact of political disagreement in social networks on electoral par...
We advance the debate about the impact of political disagreement in social networks on electoral par...
Elections in consolidating democracies are often undermined by illegal electoral strategies such as ...
Social ties play a prominent role in individuals’ political decision-making. They influence partisan...
This note contains a preliminary analysis of patterns regarding (separately) political dynasties, vo...
Why do some political families flourish, and others decline quickly? While the presence of political...
Previous work in the analysis of politicians ' voting behavior has proposed that voting is ofte...
We examine the link between family and personal networks. Using arguments about meeting opportunitie...