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Deliberative Electoral Campaigns and Transition from Clientelism: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Benin∗ Leonard Wantchekon Princeton University October 31, 2011
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Cotonou / /

Company

Development Bank / /

Continent

Africa / /

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United States / Italy / Burkina Faso / Benin / Bolivia / /

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USD / /

Facility

Princeton University / Benin∗ Leonard Wantchekon Princeton University / University of Abomey Calavi / /

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social media / jobs and services / clientelist networks / mutual insurance / political systems / rural infrastructure / /

Organization

University of Abomey Calavi / International Monetary Fund / Party for Democratic Renewal (PRD) / Princeton University / Abdoulaye Bio Tchane / Kerekou’s government / National Assembly / /

Person

Yayi Boni / Obama / Jenny Guardado / Me Houngbedji / Richard Houessou / Miriam Golden / Jan Toerell / Adrien Houngbedji / Pedro Silva / Bio Tchane / Barack Obama / /

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presidential election / presidential elections / democratic primaries / /

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research assistant / local broker / economist / teacher / local mayor / MP / mayor / governor / President / broker / mayor / the MP / Dean for Research / MP / incumbent candidate / representative / Director of the Africa Department / minister of education / campaign manager / mayor / MP / candidate / /

Region

Latin America / /

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www.moibrahimfoundation.org / /

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