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ID186669
Title ProperClientelism from the Client’s Perspective
Other Title Informationa Meta-Analysis of Ethnographic Literature
LanguageENG
AuthorPellicer, Miquel
Summary / Abstract (Note)Mainstream political science literature on clientelism tends to focus on its supply side and on vote-buying, whereas ethnographic work often emphasizes client agency and incentives and paints a more diverse image of clientelism. We bridge the gap between these literatures by conducting a meta-analysis of ethnographic literature on clientelism from the client perspective. We code characteristics of clientelistic exchanges described in this work. We use cluster analysis and principal component analysis to systematize these data. Cluster analysis groups exchanges into three core subtypes of clientelism (“vote-buying”, “relational”, and “collective”); principal component analysis delivers two fundamental dimensions of clientelism: equal-unequal and individual-universal. We show that the two dimensions are associated with different aspects of client welfare and trade-offs from the client perspective. Our results reaffirm and reconcile existing deductive typologies of clientelism and can serve as a basis for a structured study of the demand side of clientelism.
`In' analytical NotePerspectives on Politics Vol. 20, No.3; Sep 2022: p. 931 - 947
Journal SourcePerspectives on Politics 2022-09 20, 3
Key WordsClient’s Perspective ;  Meta-Analysis of Ethnographic Literature