In this paper we provide the first analysis of the relationship of growth to election outcomes in India. Using a comprehensive data set consisting of all candidates contesting the election, we also provide the first systematic quantitative analysis of the 2009 Lok Sabha elections. Our key result is that superior growth performance at the level of the state gives a definite advantage to the candidates of the state incumbent party in the constituencies of that state. Conversely, poor growth performance of a state is associated with poor electoral performance by the candidates of the state incumbent party in the constituencies of that state. We offer two additional results: personal characteristics such as education and wealth have at most a s...
I investigate whether timing of the elections impact economic globalization process or not in India....
Borooah develops the concept of the amplification coefficient which, when applied to the votes recei...
Borooah compares the two major protagonists in Indian elections – the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) a...
With the exception Brander and Drazen (2008), who use a comprehensive cross-country database consist...
With the exception Brander and Drazen (2008), who use a comprehensive cross-country database consist...
Election results are generally hard to predict, and India is no exception. This paper discusses the ...
With the exception Brander and Drazen (2008), who use a comprehensive cross-country database consist...
This paper estimates the effect of a candidate’s incumbency status on his or her chances of winning ...
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 282 seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha, becoming the first party...
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) swept the 2014 General Elections in India and emerged as a single p...
In this paper we empirically examine whether public facilities like providing primary school, medica...
The author studies the effect of state legislative assembly elections, on the policies of state gove...
The convincing victory of the BJP in the 2014 Indian general elections came as a surprise to many. M...
Dramatic results in the Lok Sabha and Delhi Assembly elections point to a change in broader trends i...
I investigate whether timing of the elections impact economic globalization process or not in India....
I investigate whether timing of the elections impact economic globalization process or not in India....
Borooah develops the concept of the amplification coefficient which, when applied to the votes recei...
Borooah compares the two major protagonists in Indian elections – the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) a...
With the exception Brander and Drazen (2008), who use a comprehensive cross-country database consist...
With the exception Brander and Drazen (2008), who use a comprehensive cross-country database consist...
Election results are generally hard to predict, and India is no exception. This paper discusses the ...
With the exception Brander and Drazen (2008), who use a comprehensive cross-country database consist...
This paper estimates the effect of a candidate’s incumbency status on his or her chances of winning ...
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 282 seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha, becoming the first party...
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) swept the 2014 General Elections in India and emerged as a single p...
In this paper we empirically examine whether public facilities like providing primary school, medica...
The author studies the effect of state legislative assembly elections, on the policies of state gove...
The convincing victory of the BJP in the 2014 Indian general elections came as a surprise to many. M...
Dramatic results in the Lok Sabha and Delhi Assembly elections point to a change in broader trends i...
I investigate whether timing of the elections impact economic globalization process or not in India....
I investigate whether timing of the elections impact economic globalization process or not in India....
Borooah develops the concept of the amplification coefficient which, when applied to the votes recei...
Borooah compares the two major protagonists in Indian elections – the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) a...