Government transparency and political clientelism: Evidence from randomized anti-corruption audits in Brazil

Working papers in socioeconomic research

Government transparency and political clientelism: Evidence from randomized anti-corruption audits in Brazil

Publication date: 2019-01-31

Authors: Bobonis, Gustavo J. ; Gertler, Paul J. ; Gonzalez-Navarro, Marco ; Nichter, Simeon

Political clientelism is considered a fundamental reason why politicians are not accountable and responsive to their constituencies. In this working paper, we study whether transparency initiatives – more specifically, top-down anti-corruption audits – can reduce the incidence of vote-buying and political clientelism in the context of Brazil’s municipal government anti-corruption program. This program selected municipalities at random to audit municipal finances, which allows for causal inference. We combine the audit program data for a sample of municipalities in the country’s Northeast region with a dedicated longitudinal survey we conducted in 2011-2013 of a large representative sample of impoverished rural households. This enables us to estimate short and long-term effects of the government anti corruption audits on subsequent levels of vote-buying and political clientelism.

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Language: en

Country / Region: Latin America, Brasil

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Bobonis, Gustavo J.; Gertler, Paul J.; Gonzalez-Navarro, Marco; Nichter, Simeon. (2019). Government transparency and political clientelism: Evidence from randomized anti-corruption audits in Brazil. Caracas: CAF

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Bobonis, Gustavo J.

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Gertler, Paul J.

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Gonzalez-Navarro, Marco

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Nichter, Simeon

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