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Does Competition Increase Pro-poor Responsiveness in Partisan Brokers?

Fri, September 6, 4:00 to 5:30pm, Marriott Philadelphia Downtown, Salon G

Abstract

Do local partisan brokers change their distributive preferences when faced with competition from non-partisan actors? This paper measures local partisan intermediaries’ distributive preferences in 112 villages embedded in a larger field experiment conducted in Mexico. The field experiment randomly introduces a non-partisan facilitator trained to inform and assist citizens in formally requesting government resources, a task that usually falls to the partisan intermediary. Partisan brokers in the treatment group express more progressive distributive preferences as measured through a conjoint analysis.

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