Patrons, Clients and Policies: Patterns of Democratic Accountability and Political Competition
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Table of Contents
| List of figures | p. vii |
| List of tables | p. viii |
| Acknowledgments | p. x |
| List of contributors | p. xi |
| Citizen-politician linkages: an introduction | p. 1 |
| Meet the new boss, same as the old boss? The evolution of political clientelism in Africa | p. 50 |
| Monopoly and monitoring: an approach to political clientelism | p. 68 |
| Counting heads: a theory of voter and elite behavior in patronage democracies | p. 84 |
| Explaining changing patterns of party-voter linkages in India | p. 110 |
| Politics in the middle: mediating relationships between the citizens and the state in rural North India | p. 141 |
| Rethinking economics and institutions: the voter's dilemma and democratic accountability | p. 159 |
| Clientelism and portfolio diversification: a model of electoral investment with applications to Mexico | p. 182 |
| From populism to clientelism? The transformation of labor-based party linkages in Latin America | p. 206 |
| Correlates of clientelism: political economy, politicized ethnicity, and post-communist transition | p. 227 |
| Political institutions and linkage strategies | p. 251 |
| Clientelism in Japan: the importance and limits of institutional explanations | p. 276 |
| The demise of clientelism in affluent capitalist democracies | p. 298 |
| A research agenda for the study of citizen-politician linkages and democratic accountability | p. 322 |
| References | p. 344 |
| Index | p. 371 |
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