Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 190-202).Ever since Latin American economies collapsed in the 1980s and early 1990s, traditional redistributive programs began to coexist with new anti-poverty programs that usually took the form of conditional cash transfers (CCT). I examine the effects of the Mexican Education, Health, and Nutrition program (Progresa), the first and largest CCT implemented in the region, on electoral behavior. I argue that Progresa not only was substantially different from traditional clientelism, but that it challenged local monopolies on political power by increasing voter's income and giving recipients implicit and explic...
We estimate the impact of a large anti-poverty program – the Uruguayan PANES – on political support ...
In this paper, we re-examine a recent finding that Progresa, Mexico’s conditional cash transfer (CCT...
This dissertation is an effort to deepen our understanding about how citizens assign credit for chan...
In the late 1990s and 2000s, a new kind of social policy spread through Latin American countries. Ne...
In the second half of the twentieth century, many developing countries adopted broad social assistan...
This study presents an analysis of the electoral impacts of one of the most prominent conditional ca...
This paper provides an overview of the political and economic context under which Mexico’s Progresa-...
This chapter provides an analysis of the political and economic conditions under which Mexico’s Prog...
This paper assesses how the Programa Nacional de Educacion, Salud, y Alimentacion (PROGRESA) program...
This paper evaluates how the Progresa Program, which provides poor mothers in rural Mexico with educ...
What started off as a secret project to alleviate poverty and inequality in the 1990s grew into one ...
In a short period of time, Conditional Cash Transfer programs (CCTs) have expanded throughout Latin ...
Progresa, a Mexican conditional cash transfer program (CCT), was introduced in 1997 to alleviate pov...
We investigate the impact of a unique anti-poverty program in Mexico on health outcomes. The program...
"The objective of this study is to attempt to characterize the influence and impact of IFPRI in rela...
We estimate the impact of a large anti-poverty program – the Uruguayan PANES – on political support ...
In this paper, we re-examine a recent finding that Progresa, Mexico’s conditional cash transfer (CCT...
This dissertation is an effort to deepen our understanding about how citizens assign credit for chan...
In the late 1990s and 2000s, a new kind of social policy spread through Latin American countries. Ne...
In the second half of the twentieth century, many developing countries adopted broad social assistan...
This study presents an analysis of the electoral impacts of one of the most prominent conditional ca...
This paper provides an overview of the political and economic context under which Mexico’s Progresa-...
This chapter provides an analysis of the political and economic conditions under which Mexico’s Prog...
This paper assesses how the Programa Nacional de Educacion, Salud, y Alimentacion (PROGRESA) program...
This paper evaluates how the Progresa Program, which provides poor mothers in rural Mexico with educ...
What started off as a secret project to alleviate poverty and inequality in the 1990s grew into one ...
In a short period of time, Conditional Cash Transfer programs (CCTs) have expanded throughout Latin ...
Progresa, a Mexican conditional cash transfer program (CCT), was introduced in 1997 to alleviate pov...
We investigate the impact of a unique anti-poverty program in Mexico on health outcomes. The program...
"The objective of this study is to attempt to characterize the influence and impact of IFPRI in rela...
We estimate the impact of a large anti-poverty program – the Uruguayan PANES – on political support ...
In this paper, we re-examine a recent finding that Progresa, Mexico’s conditional cash transfer (CCT...
This dissertation is an effort to deepen our understanding about how citizens assign credit for chan...