Clan-based polarized voting: Empirical evidence

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Publication date 2008
Number of pages 16
Publisher Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde
Organisations
  • Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) - Amsterdam School of Economics Research Institute (ASE-RI)
Abstract
One must take country-specific institutional features into account when analyzing former communist countries’ transformation process to new political institutions. We do so for post-communist Albania, where the political influence of clans that has existed for centuries continues to be prominent, even today. By studying the consequences of clans on the regional and political polarization through estimated vote function, we incorporate both formal and informal institutions. The results show major differences across regions in response to government policies. A proper evaluation of democratization in Albania thus requires looking beyond elections per se and taking this clan-based polarization into account.
Document type Working paper
Published at http://www1.fee.uva.nl/creed/pdffiles/clans.pdf
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