2014
DOI: 10.5129/001041514813623173
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Making Clientelism Work: How Norms of Reciprocity Increase Voter Compliance

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“…In other words, beneficiaries were 'attentive'. They could engage and reward leaders in elections (Finan and Schechter, 2012;Lawson and Greene, 2014;Reeves, 2011;Cole et al, 2012;Lazarev et al, 2014); they could also react rationally to aid by using it as a proxy for evaluating government competence (Drazen and Eslava, 2010;Manacorda et al, 2011).…”
Section: Disasters and Perceptions Of The Governmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, beneficiaries were 'attentive'. They could engage and reward leaders in elections (Finan and Schechter, 2012;Lawson and Greene, 2014;Reeves, 2011;Cole et al, 2012;Lazarev et al, 2014); they could also react rationally to aid by using it as a proxy for evaluating government competence (Drazen and Eslava, 2010;Manacorda et al, 2011).…”
Section: Disasters and Perceptions Of The Governmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mi argumento sostiene que la visibilidad vuelve público el compromiso de ambas partes, con lo cual el clientelismo se autoafianza (Lawson y Greene 2014). A fin de movilizar la mayor cantidad posible de votantes, los candidatos solo distribuyen beneficios entre los que asisten a los mítines y se los niegan a quienes no lo hacen.…”
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“…En contraste con esto, algunos estudiosos (ver, por ejemplo, Scout 1972;Lomnitz 1982;Chubb 1982;Gay 2006;Schaffer y Schedler 2007;Lawson y Greene 2014) se han centrado en explicaciones no instrumentales, que destacan el papel de las normas y de la "economía moral" vigente entre los candidatos y sus electores. Según este punto de vista, los votantes pobres asisten a las reuniones partidarias dado que sienten que tienen que agradecer a los representantes del partido por haber resuelto sus problemas materiales.…”
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