We develop a model of the politics of state capacity building undertaken by incumbent parties that have a comparative advantage in clientelism rather than in public goods provision. The model predicts that, when challenged by opponents, clientelistic incumbents have the incentive to prevent investments in state capacity. We provide empirical support for the model’s implications by studying policy decisions by the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) that affected local state capacity across Mexican municipalities and over time. Our difference-in-differences and instrumental variable identification strategies exploit a national shock that threatened the Mexican government’s hegemony in the early 1960s. The intensity of this shock, which v...
Several analysts of Mexican politics have suggested that the Mexican State is largely autonomous and...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999This study explores the internal struggles of the upp...
We report on an on-going project, which asks a number of questions relevant to the study of state ca...
We develop a model of the politics of state capacity building undertaken by incum-bent parties that ...
Fergusson, L. & Larreguy, H. & Riaño, J.F. (2022), Political competition and state capacity: Evidenc...
This paper examines theeffect of political competition in localelections in regional allocation of p...
2Abstract. We examine the role of political competition in local elections on determining the region...
This research explores the political factors that affect the allocation of antipoverty funds in Mexi...
States are expected to raise revenue through taxation, provide security, enforce rights, deliver pub...
This paper examines the causality between central government spending in regions and local elections...
This is a study of the causes of municipal PRI defeats and what they reveal about Mexican political ...
A growing body of research demonstrates that parties are vital for the health of democracy. While pa...
This dissertation explains one possible way to move from clientelism to policy-oriented politics. It...
Abstract This paper examines the relation between the distribution of federal outlays for social pro...
While it is commonly understood that land is a political tool, there is surprisingly little empirica...
Several analysts of Mexican politics have suggested that the Mexican State is largely autonomous and...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999This study explores the internal struggles of the upp...
We report on an on-going project, which asks a number of questions relevant to the study of state ca...
We develop a model of the politics of state capacity building undertaken by incum-bent parties that ...
Fergusson, L. & Larreguy, H. & Riaño, J.F. (2022), Political competition and state capacity: Evidenc...
This paper examines theeffect of political competition in localelections in regional allocation of p...
2Abstract. We examine the role of political competition in local elections on determining the region...
This research explores the political factors that affect the allocation of antipoverty funds in Mexi...
States are expected to raise revenue through taxation, provide security, enforce rights, deliver pub...
This paper examines the causality between central government spending in regions and local elections...
This is a study of the causes of municipal PRI defeats and what they reveal about Mexican political ...
A growing body of research demonstrates that parties are vital for the health of democracy. While pa...
This dissertation explains one possible way to move from clientelism to policy-oriented politics. It...
Abstract This paper examines the relation between the distribution of federal outlays for social pro...
While it is commonly understood that land is a political tool, there is surprisingly little empirica...
Several analysts of Mexican politics have suggested that the Mexican State is largely autonomous and...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999This study explores the internal struggles of the upp...
We report on an on-going project, which asks a number of questions relevant to the study of state ca...