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    My (Running) Mate, the Mayor: Political Ties and Access to Public Jobs in Ecuador

    Abstract
    We show that local politicians’ probability of being employed by a municipality increases when they have a strong party connection to its mayor. Using a regression discontinuity design, we compare the employment outcomes of individuals connected to the winner vis-à-vis those connected to the runner-up in close mayoral races in Ecuador. Among candidates to local councils who lose their bid, the probability of getting a job in the municipality increases tenfold when their own party’s mayoral nominee is elected. Importantly, the effect is concentrated among low-ranking positions, which reveals that this is the result of political patronage.
    Subject
    Democracia | Gobernabilidad | Políticas públicas
     
    Country / Region
    América Latina y el Caribe
    Ecuador
     
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    https://scioteca.caf.com/handle/123456789/1521
    Date
    2020-01-17
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    Brassiolo, Pablo
    Estrada, Ricardo
    Fajardo, Gustavo
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