Clientlism and electoral competition : the case of Chile’s municipalities: THE CASE OF CHILE’S MUNICIPALITIES

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Abstract

Patronage is often considered a subtype of clientelism that arises through reciprocal arrangements between a politician and a citizen, where electoral support is rewarded with public employment. In Chile, there is evidence of clientelist practices at the municipal level. However, these studies have mainly had a qualitative focus. To complement these studies, this research aims to provide quantitative evidence using panel data and two-way fixed effects. Thus, we analyse the personnel hiring through the Mercado Público platform between 2009 and 2017 across the country’s 345 municipalities, finding evidence that support two hypotheses: (i) there is a political budget cycle, increasing spending by 14.9% during the election year and (ii) independent politicians spend less on hiring people than mayors who are militants of political parties, being this expenditure -9.8% less for independents than for the latter. These results seek to complement other research on clientelism and patronage in a context of the rise of independent politicians and citizen questioning of traditional political parties, as well as the relevance of public spending in local governments.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)489-521
Seitenumfang33
FachzeitschriftCiencia Politica
Jahrgang43
Ausgabenummer3
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Dez. 2023

Fördermittel

Dr. Felipe Livert acknowledges funding support from Margarita Salas, the Spanish Ministry of Universities, and the European Union, specifically through the European Union-Next Generation EU program.

ÖFOS 2012

  • 507015 Regionalforschung
  • 502027 Politische Ökonomie
  • 506014 Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft

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