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Clientelist politics and economic development: Research papers and collaborating researchers
Research paper | Author(s) |
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Clientelist Politics and Development: Roots, Mechanisms and Effects |
Rachel M. Gisselquist, Senior Research Fellow, UNU-WIDER Miguel Niño-Zarazúa, Non-Resident Senior Research Fellow, UNU-WIDER Kunal Sen, Director, UNU-WIDER |
Clientelism and Governance | Pranab Bardhan, Professor, University of California, Berkeley |
Clientelism and State Capacity | Ana de la O, Associate Professor, Yale University |
Programmatic clientelism and development outcomes in rural Mexico |
Dragan Filipovich, Associate Professor, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Miguel Niño-Zarazúa, Non-Resident Senior Research Fellow, UNU-WIDER Alma Santillán Hernández, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo |
Cash-for-Votes in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from 17 Elections |
Jenny Guardado, Assistant Professor Georgetown University Leonard Wantchekon, Professor, Princeton University |
Poverty, Social Networks, and Clientelism |
Allen Hicken, Professor, University of Michigan Nico Ravanilla, Assistant Professor, University of California San Diego |
Contract Clientelism: How Infrastructure Contracts Fund Vote Buying |
Alisha Holland, Associate Professor, Harvard University Will Freeman, PhD student, Princeton University |
Clientelism, Public Goods Provision and Governance |
Staffan Lindberg, Professor, University of Gothenburg Maria Lo Bue, Research Associate, UNU-WIDER Kunal Sen, Director, UNU-WIDER |
Clientelism, Credibility and Context: A Framework for Understanding the Good and the Bad of Clientelism | Ellen Lust, Professor, University of Gothenburg |
Clientelistic Politics and Pro-Poor Targeting: Rules versus Discretionary Budgets |
Dilip Mookherjee, Professor, Boston University Anusha Nath, Research Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
Citizen demand and legislative responsiveness under Kenya’s Constituency Development Fund | Ken Opalo, Assistant Professor, Georgetown University |
Clientelism and Development: Is there a poverty trap? | Susan Stokes, Professor, University of Chicago |
The impact of technology on patterns of clientelist politics in South Asia | Steven Wilkinson, Professor, Yale University |