Beyond Clientelism and Technique: The Political Distribution of Government Budget in Colombia

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https://doi.org/10.18046/recs.i35.4745

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State Budget, Congress, Presidentialism, Distributive Politics, Colombia

Abstract

We examine the distribution of budget by the national executive power in a presidential system from the standpoint of the literature on tactical distribution. Our objective is to empirically test theories on the political rationale of this phenomenon. We begin with a comparative literature review, emphasizing voter and congress-oriented distribution. We derive three hypotheses that capture three distinct models: programmatic, voter-oriented, and legislative-oriented distribution. Then, we analyze an original dataset of budget distribution through cupos indicativos in Colombia during president Juan Manuel Santos’ first term (2010-2014). Using regression analyses, we show that increases in legislative representation have a positive association with the amount of resources distributed, which lend empirical support to theories of nonprogrammatic legislative-oriented distributive politics.

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Author Biographies

  • Santiago Leyva-Botero, Universidad EAFIT

    Doctor en Management (Public Governance) de la Lancaster University (Inglaterra). Profesor titular del Departamento de Gobierno y Ciencias Políticas y coordinador de la Maestría en Gobierno y Políticas Públicas de la Universidad EAFIT (Colombia).

  • Claudia Mejía-Betancur, Universidad EAFIT

    Magíster en Gobierno y Políticas Públicas de la Universidad EAFIT (Colombia). Joven Investigadora Colciencias (2015), miembro del grupo de investigación Sociedad, Política e Historias Conectadas de la Universidad EAFIT.

  • José Antonio Fortou, Universidad EAFIT

    Doctor en Ciencia Política de The Ohio State University (Estados Unidos). Profesor Auxiliar del Departamento de Gobierno y Ciencias Políticas y jefe del pregrado en Ciencias Políticas, Universidad EAFIT (Colombia). Autor responsable y de correspondencia.

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Published

2021-11-29

How to Cite

Leyva-Botero, S., Mejía-Betancur, C., & Fortou, J. A. (2021). Beyond Clientelism and Technique: The Political Distribution of Government Budget in Colombia. Revista CS, (35), 125-153. https://doi.org/10.18046/recs.i35.4745