Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2149304234> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2149304234 endingPage "444" @default.
- W2149304234 startingPage "409" @default.
- W2149304234 abstract "This article argues against the scholarly consensus that governments make pro-poor policies when they are democratic. In democracies and autocracies, a government's strongest incentive is to serve citizens who are organized, and poor citizens face collective-action disadvantages. But a ‘political entrepreneur’ can help poor citizens organize and attain power with their support; to stay in power, the political entrepreneur's incentive is to maintain poor citizens’ support with pro-poor policies. Politics and education are analyzed over half-a-century in countries with little in common – Ghana, Taiwan, and Brazil. Governments that expanded education for the poor were more often autocratic than democratic, but were always clearly associated with political entrepreneurs. The results suggest an alternative understanding of government incentives to serve poor citizens." @default.
- W2149304234 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2149304234 creator A5057981251 @default.
- W2149304234 date "2013-01-23" @default.
- W2149304234 modified "2023-10-02" @default.
- W2149304234 title "The Logic of Pro-Poor Policymaking: Political Entrepreneurship and Mass Education" @default.
- W2149304234 cites W1512244446 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W1519202254 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W1535643370 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W1579104808 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W1589981649 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W1964507913 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W1966855656 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W1982375873 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2016816495 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2017802748 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2019856397 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2020272840 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2031030481 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2039578737 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2044213903 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2045180057 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2053311279 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2059356532 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2069939401 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2076323611 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2081039415 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2086838579 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2094736317 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2100874192 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2105717288 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2123427846 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2127409878 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2128748095 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2132317630 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2142500058 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2143256636 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2144580633 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2151378925 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2156880714 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2166913800 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2313069638 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2318661820 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2784223078 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W2924744787 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W3122297993 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W3122324357 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W3122475285 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W3123674119 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W3150843352 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W398539162 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W4230727577 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W4237766741 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W4240423672 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W4241426320 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W4242589823 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W4247631320 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W4249939522 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W4252083166 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W4293229472 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W4298413470 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W4300957408 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W4301015815 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W4319783395 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W45637006 @default.
- W2149304234 cites W91907952 @default.
- W2149304234 doi "https://doi.org/10.1017/s0007123412000695" @default.
- W2149304234 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W2149304234 type Work @default.
- W2149304234 sameAs 2149304234 @default.
- W2149304234 citedByCount "19" @default.
- W2149304234 countsByYear W21493042342013 @default.
- W2149304234 countsByYear W21493042342014 @default.
- W2149304234 countsByYear W21493042342015 @default.
- W2149304234 countsByYear W21493042342016 @default.
- W2149304234 countsByYear W21493042342017 @default.
- W2149304234 countsByYear W21493042342018 @default.
- W2149304234 countsByYear W21493042342020 @default.
- W2149304234 countsByYear W21493042342021 @default.
- W2149304234 countsByYear W21493042342022 @default.
- W2149304234 countsByYear W21493042342023 @default.
- W2149304234 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2149304234 hasAuthorship W2149304234A5057981251 @default.
- W2149304234 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2149304234 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W2149304234 hasConcept C138921699 @default.
- W2149304234 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2149304234 hasConcept C144661447 @default.
- W2149304234 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2149304234 hasConcept C163258240 @default.
- W2149304234 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2149304234 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2149304234 hasConcept C2778137410 @default.
- W2149304234 hasConcept C2779304628 @default.
- W2149304234 hasConcept C29122968 @default.
- W2149304234 hasConcept C34447519 @default.
- W2149304234 hasConcept C36289849 @default.
- W2149304234 hasConcept C41895202 @default.