Replication data for: When Pay Outs Pay Off: Conditional Cash-Transfers and Voting Behavior in Brazil 2002-2010
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This paper estimates the electoral effects of conditional cash transfers (CCTs)-the fastest-growing social policy in the developing world-in three presidential elections in Brazil. It analyzes municipal level electoral results and survey data, and employs matching techniques to reduce causal inference problems typical of observational studies. Results shows that CCTs are associated with increased performance by the incumbent party presidential candidate in all three elections, but that these effects have been reaped by incumbents from different parties. It also shows that CCTs have had no discernible impacts on party identification and the performance of incumbent parties in legislative elections. Together, these findings suggest that CCTs are significant in the short-run, but lack the capacity to induce substantial long-term voter realignments.
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2019-02-13



