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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
4:50pm |
Does Improving Electoral Access Facilitate Clientelism? A Reassessment of Theory and Evidence - Andy Harris, New York University Abu Dhabi; Daniel de Kadt, University of California-Merced
5:00pm |
Does media exposure moderate the political influence of family networks? Evidence from the 2019 Philippine Elections - Omar Dumdum, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Youran Abby Qin, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Wil Meyer Dubree, University of Wisconsin-Madison
5:10pm |
Informal Institutions, Collective Action, and Local Public Goods Provision: Evidence from Mexico - Mart Trasberg, Tecnologico de Monterrey
5:20pm |
Land, political change, and the unintended consequences of property rights extension: evidence from Colombia - Camilo Nieto-Matiz, The University of Texas at San Antonio
5:30pm |
Public Procurement and Electoral Mobilization: The Returns of Backing the Winner - Nicolas Idrobo, University of Pennsylvania; Miguel Rueda, Emory University; Nelson Ruiz, University of Essex
5:40pm |
Brian Palmer-Rubin, Marquette University
5:40pm |
Lucia Motolinia, Washington University in St Louis
5:50pm |
Audience participation will last for the remainder of the session.