Does electoral democracy improve public goods provision for the poor? This paper considers whether and how the introduction of elections to choose slum-level representatives affects the provision of basic public goods and services in these communities. To address this question I take advantage of an unexpected interruption in the judicial process that introduced elections in urban slums in Argentina. Drawing on an original household survey, an expert survey, and insights from in-depth interviews, I show that the introduction of elections enhanced public goods and services provision only in slums with high organizational density. In such a context, existing organizational structures and citizens’ organizational experience facilitated individ...
The terms on which citizens of emerging democracies access public resources are often skewed by thei...
Conditional cash transfer programs (CCTs) allow poor households and individuals access to income sup...
Through the in-depth ethnographic study of one squatter neighborhood in Montevideo and its leader's ...
Does electoral democracy improve public goods provision for the poor? This paper considers whether a...
Are slum dwellers more involved in clientelistic arrangements than other (urban poor) voters? While ...
In many countries, clientelist parties (or political machines) distribute selective benefits, especi...
The rapid process of urbanization currently swelling the poor urban neighborhoods of developing coun...
Abstract. In many developing democracies local party brokers distribute mate-rial benefits to voters...
This article envisages slum dwellers' politics in Recife, Brazil as a realm of possibility in which ...
A growing body of literature shows that experiments with participatory governance, which most often ...
Machine parties have been an important focus in political science during the past decade. The Argent...
It is commonly observed that clientelist parties (ones that trade individual material rewards for vo...
How does electoral competition shape parties’ use of clientelist strategies during elections? In thi...
In theories of clientelism, voters are conceptualized as rational or social norm conforming. This ar...
Contains fulltext : 204137.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This article ap...
The terms on which citizens of emerging democracies access public resources are often skewed by thei...
Conditional cash transfer programs (CCTs) allow poor households and individuals access to income sup...
Through the in-depth ethnographic study of one squatter neighborhood in Montevideo and its leader's ...
Does electoral democracy improve public goods provision for the poor? This paper considers whether a...
Are slum dwellers more involved in clientelistic arrangements than other (urban poor) voters? While ...
In many countries, clientelist parties (or political machines) distribute selective benefits, especi...
The rapid process of urbanization currently swelling the poor urban neighborhoods of developing coun...
Abstract. In many developing democracies local party brokers distribute mate-rial benefits to voters...
This article envisages slum dwellers' politics in Recife, Brazil as a realm of possibility in which ...
A growing body of literature shows that experiments with participatory governance, which most often ...
Machine parties have been an important focus in political science during the past decade. The Argent...
It is commonly observed that clientelist parties (ones that trade individual material rewards for vo...
How does electoral competition shape parties’ use of clientelist strategies during elections? In thi...
In theories of clientelism, voters are conceptualized as rational or social norm conforming. This ar...
Contains fulltext : 204137.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This article ap...
The terms on which citizens of emerging democracies access public resources are often skewed by thei...
Conditional cash transfer programs (CCTs) allow poor households and individuals access to income sup...
Through the in-depth ethnographic study of one squatter neighborhood in Montevideo and its leader's ...