Political parties can be vehicles for economic and social development in poor countries. They can also serve as rent seeking instruments. Uncovering how parties function is therefore key to establishing the preconditions for good governance. The paper discusses when and why clientelism on the basis of party affiliation may arise. Operationally, party-based clientelism is defined as a bias of public policy in favour of members of the governing political party. In a sample of local governments in India, party-based clientelism is shown to exist in two out of four states and to be strongly affected by economic inequality.decentralization; patronage; clientelism; inequality; poverty; India
This dissertation studies local governments and the effects of their vertical and horizontal structu...
The study examines the conditions, associated with political clientelism, as well as the ingredients...
Political clientelism is a dyadic relation in which a politician (the patron) gives material goods a...
International audiencePolitical parties can be vehicles for economic and social development in poor ...
Clientelism is often blamed for public service delivery failures in developing countries. While the ...
The relationship between democracy and inequality and the role of democratic participation in foster...
The terms on which citizens of emerging democracies access public resources are often skewed by thei...
In many developing countries, institutional set-ups often feature a key group of players, the elite,...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2019Cataloged from P...
This paper uses household data from India to examine the economic and socialstatus of village politi...
It is widely believed that clientelism—the giving of material goods in return for electoral support—...
What political factors influence the allocation of economic patronage in democracies? Answering this...
A basic premise of representative democracy is that every person subject to policy should have a voi...
This dissertation seeks to understand the distributive strategies of local politicians in India, a c...
In many developing countries the rural poor often depend on patrons to act as brokers in order to ge...
This dissertation studies local governments and the effects of their vertical and horizontal structu...
The study examines the conditions, associated with political clientelism, as well as the ingredients...
Political clientelism is a dyadic relation in which a politician (the patron) gives material goods a...
International audiencePolitical parties can be vehicles for economic and social development in poor ...
Clientelism is often blamed for public service delivery failures in developing countries. While the ...
The relationship between democracy and inequality and the role of democratic participation in foster...
The terms on which citizens of emerging democracies access public resources are often skewed by thei...
In many developing countries, institutional set-ups often feature a key group of players, the elite,...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2019Cataloged from P...
This paper uses household data from India to examine the economic and socialstatus of village politi...
It is widely believed that clientelism—the giving of material goods in return for electoral support—...
What political factors influence the allocation of economic patronage in democracies? Answering this...
A basic premise of representative democracy is that every person subject to policy should have a voi...
This dissertation seeks to understand the distributive strategies of local politicians in India, a c...
In many developing countries the rural poor often depend on patrons to act as brokers in order to ge...
This dissertation studies local governments and the effects of their vertical and horizontal structu...
The study examines the conditions, associated with political clientelism, as well as the ingredients...
Political clientelism is a dyadic relation in which a politician (the patron) gives material goods a...