How Do Voters Respond to Welfare Vis-a-Vis Public Good Programs? Theory and Evidence of Political Clientelism

50 Pages Posted: 20 Feb 2024 Last revised: 15 May 2026

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Pranab Bardhan

University of California, Berkeley - Department of Economics

Sandip Mitra

Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi

Dilip Mookherjee

Boston University - Department of Economics

Anusha Nath

Federal Reserve Banks - Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Date Written: February 2024

Abstract

Using rural household survey data from West Bengal, we find that voters respond positively to excludable government welfare benefits but not to local public good programs, while reporting having benefited from both. Consistent with these voting patterns, shocks to electoral competition induced by exogenous redistricting of villages resulted in upper-tier governments manipulating allocations across local governments only for excludable benefit programs. Using a hierarchical budgeting model, we argue these results provide credible evidence of the presence of clientelism rather than programmatic politics.

Suggested Citation

Bardhan, Pranab and Mitra, Sandip and Mookherjee, Dilip and Nath, Anusha, How Do Voters Respond to Welfare Vis-a-Vis Public Good Programs? Theory and Evidence of Political Clientelism (February 2024). NBER Working Paper No. w32158, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4731067

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