Why do some poor people engage in clientelism whereas others do not? Why does clientelism sometimes take traditional forms and sometimes more instrumental forms? We propose a formal model of clientelism that addresses these questions focusing primarily on the citizen’s perspective. Citizens choose between supporting broad-based redistribution or engaging in clientelism. Introducing insights from social psychology, we study the interactions between citizen beliefs and values, and their political choices. Clientelism, political inefficacy, and inequality legitimation beliefs reinforce each other leading to multiple equilibria. One of these resembles traditional clientelism, with disempowered clients that legitimize social inequalities. Commun...
Abstract: This paper presents a new approach to the study of clientelism that parsimoniously explai...
The informal provision of benefits to the poor in exchange for political support, known as clienteli...
Corruption is linked to the issue of clientelism. This fact establishes a wide understanding of its ...
Why do some poor people engage in clientelism whereas others do not? Why does clientelism sometimes ...
Why do some poor people engage in clientelism whereas others do not? Why does clientelism sometimes ...
Political science literature on clientelism has tended to focus primarily on the role of parties and...
Political clientelism is a dyadic relation in which a politician (the patron) gives material goods a...
Mainstream political science literature on clientelism tends to focus on its supply side and on vote...
Political clientelism is a dyadic relation in which a politician (the patron) gives material goods a...
It is commonly observed that clientelist parties (ones that trade individual material rewards for vo...
Conditional cash transfer programs (CCTs) allow poor households and individuals access to income sup...
Clientelism is often analyzed along lines of moral values and reciprocity or an economic rationality...
In today’s political science scholarship, the concept of clientelism often evokes an image of voters...
In many countries, clientelist parties (or political machines) distribute selective benefits, especi...
The paper revisits participation and decentralization in relation to local clientelism, arguing that...
Abstract: This paper presents a new approach to the study of clientelism that parsimoniously explai...
The informal provision of benefits to the poor in exchange for political support, known as clienteli...
Corruption is linked to the issue of clientelism. This fact establishes a wide understanding of its ...
Why do some poor people engage in clientelism whereas others do not? Why does clientelism sometimes ...
Why do some poor people engage in clientelism whereas others do not? Why does clientelism sometimes ...
Political science literature on clientelism has tended to focus primarily on the role of parties and...
Political clientelism is a dyadic relation in which a politician (the patron) gives material goods a...
Mainstream political science literature on clientelism tends to focus on its supply side and on vote...
Political clientelism is a dyadic relation in which a politician (the patron) gives material goods a...
It is commonly observed that clientelist parties (ones that trade individual material rewards for vo...
Conditional cash transfer programs (CCTs) allow poor households and individuals access to income sup...
Clientelism is often analyzed along lines of moral values and reciprocity or an economic rationality...
In today’s political science scholarship, the concept of clientelism often evokes an image of voters...
In many countries, clientelist parties (or political machines) distribute selective benefits, especi...
The paper revisits participation and decentralization in relation to local clientelism, arguing that...
Abstract: This paper presents a new approach to the study of clientelism that parsimoniously explai...
The informal provision of benefits to the poor in exchange for political support, known as clienteli...
Corruption is linked to the issue of clientelism. This fact establishes a wide understanding of its ...