In Western democracies it is held that parties and their positions affect how politicians choose to make public expenditure and investment. This article examines the public policy choices of politicians in India, a large well-established democracy with remarkable subnational variation. Public expenditure, from education and health to agriculture and irrigation, is analysed. Counterintuitive findings – that election timing and political factors play a strong role in the subnational states, and that party competition increases investment in education – are explained by highlighting the role economic and political uncertainty plays in politicians’ choices. Building a ‘Polanyi’ argument enhanced by a supply-side mechanism highlights the importa...
The response to macro shocks, given the electoral structure, built in perverse incentives that influ...
Using annual data from India, we investigate whether central governments' economic policies are affe...
Using data from the 14 major states of India, we investigate whether state governments' fiscal polic...
In Western democracies it is held that parties and their positions affect how politicians choose to ...
Many states in India have time and again elected a multiparty or a coalition government. Research so...
This paper explores the features of political economy in the dynamics of representative politics in ...
Dataset of political and public service expenditure for 16 major states in India, 1980-2000
How do politicians allocate public resources? Despite the extensive literature on distributive polit...
The author studies the effect of state legislative assembly elections, on the policies of state gove...
This thesis evaluates the effect of electoral competition on governance along three dimensions: choi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2019Cataloged from P...
This paper examines the effects of political factors on allocation of revenue budget for development...
Delivery of social services of health and education often see significant cross-national variations ...
This paper examines the effects of political factors on allocation of revenue budget for development...
What are the political conditions conducive to growth-oriented policies in poor democracies? An exte...
The response to macro shocks, given the electoral structure, built in perverse incentives that influ...
Using annual data from India, we investigate whether central governments' economic policies are affe...
Using data from the 14 major states of India, we investigate whether state governments' fiscal polic...
In Western democracies it is held that parties and their positions affect how politicians choose to ...
Many states in India have time and again elected a multiparty or a coalition government. Research so...
This paper explores the features of political economy in the dynamics of representative politics in ...
Dataset of political and public service expenditure for 16 major states in India, 1980-2000
How do politicians allocate public resources? Despite the extensive literature on distributive polit...
The author studies the effect of state legislative assembly elections, on the policies of state gove...
This thesis evaluates the effect of electoral competition on governance along three dimensions: choi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2019Cataloged from P...
This paper examines the effects of political factors on allocation of revenue budget for development...
Delivery of social services of health and education often see significant cross-national variations ...
This paper examines the effects of political factors on allocation of revenue budget for development...
What are the political conditions conducive to growth-oriented policies in poor democracies? An exte...
The response to macro shocks, given the electoral structure, built in perverse incentives that influ...
Using annual data from India, we investigate whether central governments' economic policies are affe...
Using data from the 14 major states of India, we investigate whether state governments' fiscal polic...