Ansell, AaronMitchell, Ken2019-07-082019-07-082011-07http://hdl.handle.net/10919/91212Clientelist systems vary, and this variation influences the adoption and evolution of conditional cash transfer (CCT) programmes. We find that vertically integrated, corporatist clientelism in Mexico and more locally oriented, bossist clientelism in Brazil differentially shape the choices of governments to turn piecemeal, discretionary CCTs into more expansive and secure benefits.Pages 298-312application/pdfenIn CopyrightClientelismBrazilMexico2005 Literary Studies1601 Anthropology1606 Political SciencePolitical Science & Public AdministrationModels of Clientelism and Policy Change: The Case of Conditional Cash Transfer Programmes in Mexico and BrazilArticle - Refereed2019-07-08Bulletin of Latin American Researchhttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1470-9856.2010.00497.x303Ansell, Aaron [0000-0001-6365-5168]