Citizens in developing countries support politicians who provide patronage or clientelist benefits, such as government jobs and gifts at the time of elections. Can access to mass media that broadcasts public interest messages shift citizens' preferences for such benefits? This paper examines the impact of community radio on responses to novel survey vignettes that make an explicit trade-off between political promises of jobs for a few versus public...
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2014/06/01
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政策研究报告
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WPS6932
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2014/06/01
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Radio's impact on preferences for patronage benefits
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community radio station