Calvo and Murillo consider the non-policy benefits that voters consider when deciding their vote. While parties advertise policies, they also deliver non-policy benefits in the form of competent economic management, constituency service, and patronage jobs. Different from much of the existing research, which focuses on the implementation of policy or on the delivery of clientelistic benefits, this book provides a unified view of how politicians deliver broad portfolios of policy and non-policy benefits to their constituency. The authors' theory shows how these non-policy resources also shape parties' ideological positions and which type of electoral offers they target to poorer or richer voters. With exhaustive empirical work, both qualitative and quantitative, the research documents how linkages between parties and voters shape the delivery of non-policy benefits in Argentina and Chile.
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Weight: 570g
Dimensions: 157 x 235mm
Publication Date: 14 Feb 2019
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781108497008
About Ernesto CalvoMaria Victoria Murillo
Ernesto Calvo is Professor and Associate Chair of the Department of Government and Politics of University of Maryland-College Park. He is the author of Legislator Success in Fragmented Congresses in Argentina (Cambridge 2014) Anatomía Política de Twitter en Argentina and La Nueva Política de Partidos En La Argentina (2005). His research has been recognized with the Lawrence Longley Award and the Leubbert Best Article Award from the Representation and the Comparative Politics sections of the American Political Science Association. Maria Victoria Murillo is Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at Columbia University New York. She is the author of Labor Unions Partisan Coalitions and Market Reforms in Latin America (Cambridge 2001) and Political Competition Partisanship and Policy Making in Latin American Public Utilities (Cambridge 2009). Her research has been supported by the National Science Foundation Russell Sage Foundation the Fulbright Foundation and the Harvard Academy for Area Studies.