Clientelism and Portfolio Diversification:
A Model of Electoral Investment with Applications to Mexico. Kerpel Magaloni Beatriz, Alberto Diaz and Federico Estévez Estévez Cayeros. * Chapter 8 of the book Patrons, Clients and Policies, edited by Herbert
Kitschelt and Steven Wilkinson, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2006.
When a country modernizes and pivotal voter becomes richer, the politicians are forced to rely less on clientelism and start introducing provision of public goods as a dominant form of political exchange.
This implies that there will be less patronage as they consolidate the electoral race.
A Model of Electoral Investment with Applications to Mexico. Kerpel Magaloni Beatriz, Alberto Diaz and Federico Estévez Estévez Cayeros. * Chapter 8 of the book Patrons, Clients and Policies, edited by Herbert
Kitschelt and Steven Wilkinson, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2006.
When a country modernizes and pivotal voter becomes richer, the politicians are forced to rely less on clientelism and start introducing provision of public goods as a dominant form of political exchange.
This implies that there will be less patronage as they consolidate the electoral race.
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