2017
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3062625
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Does Saving Lives Win Votes? Evaluating the Electoral Consequences of Providing Clean Water in Mexico

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“…For example, the relationship between municipality governance and national policymakers could influence the allocation of transfers and infrastructure development, a phenomenon that has been well-studied in Mexico (Diaz-Cayeros, Estevez and Magaloni 2016). However, Fried and Venkataramani (2016) find no relationship between PAL treatment effects and the pre-PAL municipality governor's political party.…”
Section: Empirical Strategymentioning
confidence: 59%
“…For example, the relationship between municipality governance and national policymakers could influence the allocation of transfers and infrastructure development, a phenomenon that has been well-studied in Mexico (Diaz-Cayeros, Estevez and Magaloni 2016). However, Fried and Venkataramani (2016) find no relationship between PAL treatment effects and the pre-PAL municipality governor's political party.…”
Section: Empirical Strategymentioning
confidence: 59%
“…The system needs to gain and sustain the trust of the public through a more responsive healthcare service delivery. This is likely to strengthen the trust of the public in the system [52][53][54][55] and a likely increase in enrollment in the scheme. This is a qualitative study; therefore, generalizing the findings to other parts of the country should be done with commensurate caution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…50 Examples of interventions that have increased the trust of the people in government abound in many countries in Africa. For example, a maternal and child health program in Nigeria, 51 distribution of insecticide-treated bed net in Tanzania, 52 and provision of potable water that reduced diarrheal diseases in Latin America Mexico 53 have all been acknowledged to increase the trust of the public in political leaders and social policies implemented by governments. In Rwanda, a series of policies in different sectors including the health system has facilitated a reduction in inequity of access to beneficial social interventions and, these have been adjudged to have contributed in no small measure to the healing process after the 1994 nation-wide crisis in that country.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the relationship between municipality governance and national policymakers could influence the allocation of transfers and infrastructure development, a phenomenon that has been well-studied in Mexico (Diaz-Cayeros et al, 2016). However, Fried and Venkataramani (2016)) find no relationship between PAL treatment effects and the pre-PAL municipality governor's political party.…”
Section: Examining the Role Of Infrastructure Degradationmentioning
confidence: 95%