
Scholars of distributive politics often emphasize partisanship and clientelism. However, as Jennifer Bussell demonstrates in Clients and Constituents, legislators in "patronage democracies" also provide substantial constituency service: non-contingent, direct assistance to individual citizens. Bussell shows how the uneven character of access to services at the local level-often due to biased allocation on the part of local intermediaries-generates demand for help from higher-level officials. The nature of these appeals in turn provides incentives for politicians to help their constituents obtain public benefits. Drawing on a new cross-national dataset and extensive evidence from India-including sustained qualitative shadowing of politicians, novel elite and citizen surveys, and an experimental audit study with a near census of Indian state and national legislators-this book provides a theoretical and empirical examination of political responsiveness in developing countries. It highlights the potential for an under-appreciated form of democratic accountability, one that is however rooted in the character of patronage-based politics.
How do legislators in patronage democracies balance the competing demands of partisanship and individual constituency service? Jennifer Bussell, a scholar of comparative politics, investigates the mechanisms of political responsiveness in developing nations, specifically focusing on India. She argues that the systemic failures of local intermediaries create a unique demand for direct assistance, which incentivizes higher-level politicians to provide non-contingent services as a form of democratic accountability.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this work as a rigorous contribution to the study of distributive politics and democratic accountability in the Global South. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the methodological sophistication of the experimental audit design.
Page Count:
390
Publication Date:
2019-06-03
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190945397
ISBN-13:
9780190945398
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