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    The Voter's Dilemma and Democratic Accountability: Explaining the Democracy-Development Paradox

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    The Voter's Dilemma and Democratic Accountability: Explaining the Democracy-Development Paradox

    The Voter's Dilemma and Democratic Accountability: Explaining the Democracy-Development Paradox
    Publisher: Pennsylvania State University | ISBN: 027103386X | edition 2008 | PDF | 288 pages | 3,54 mb

    The theory is tested through an examination of four prominent cases. A comparison of postwar Brazil and pre-Chavez Venezuela shows that clientelism debilitated both countries’ postwar development programs, despite Venezuela’s historically strong institutions and abundant oil revenues. Two comparisons—one between contemporary Brazil and pre-Chavez Venezuela, and another between postwar and contemporary Brazil—highlight factors that reduce the risks of rejecting clientelism as providing the best account of contemporary Brazil’s success. Finally, a comparison of pre-Chavez and contemporary Venezuela explains the continuity in flawed institutional and policy choices as a result of continuity in clientelistic politics driven by the voter’s dilemma

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