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Social programs / Egalitarianism / Welfare state / Bolsa Família / Clientelism / Sociology / Conditional Cash Transfer / Redistribution of wealth / Welfare / Politics / Socioeconomics / Public choice theory
Date: 2011-02-09 18:25:28
Social programs
Egalitarianism
Welfare state
Bolsa Família
Clientelism
Sociology
Conditional Cash Transfer
Redistribution of wealth
Welfare
Politics
Socioeconomics
Public choice theory

Conditional Cash Transfers and Voting Behavior: Redistribution and Clientelism in Developing Democracies∗ Cesar Zucco Woodrow Wilson School Princeton University [removed]

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