Present in India since the 1960s, the Naxalite insurgency has steadily spread across the country. Counterinsurgency measures lagged behind and did not follow any systematic process till the early 2000s with the exception of Andhra Pradesh, which in 1989 established the Greyhounds, an anti-Naxalite police force. However, under the Congress-led UPA government (in power since 2004), there has been a concerted effort to tackle the insurgency. This article analyzes the centrally funded Security Related Expenditure Scheme in the context of industrial investments in Andhra Pradesh over the period 2005-2009. I find the scheme to have had no effect on industrial credit at the district level. A further disaggregation of the industrial credit data rev...
This paper presents a model of provocation in a federation, where the local government triggers an i...
International audienceHow does a rebel group's access to funding affect its fighting capacity? Using...
Since the last few decades of economic liberalization, India has been experiencing a civil conflict ...
Using the synthetic control method, we analyze the economic effects of a unique counterinsurgency re...
AbstractUsing the synthetic control method, we analyze the economic effects of a unique counterinsur...
2013-06-25This dissertation is a two-part investigation on political economy and mechanism design. I...
Oliver Vanden Eynde finds that the tax base of India’s Naxalites influences rebel targeting strategi...
This paper asks: is it a fact that there is more violence in districts affected by Naxalite (Maoist)...
This paper considers how shocks to rural incomes intensify violence in India’s Naxalite insurgency.U...
This paper asks: is it a fact that there is more violence in districts affected by Naxalite (Maoist)...
This paper considers how shocks to rural incomes intensify violence in India’s Naxalite in-surgency....
Can tax regimes shape the incentives of governments to engage in or support counterinsurgency operat...
Over the last six decades, the Naxalite insurgency has spread to over 40 percent of India and surviv...
India, having one of the fastest growing economies in the world, and being the most populous democra...
This paper presents a model of provocation in a federation, where the local government triggers an i...
International audienceHow does a rebel group's access to funding affect its fighting capacity? Using...
Since the last few decades of economic liberalization, India has been experiencing a civil conflict ...
Using the synthetic control method, we analyze the economic effects of a unique counterinsurgency re...
AbstractUsing the synthetic control method, we analyze the economic effects of a unique counterinsur...
2013-06-25This dissertation is a two-part investigation on political economy and mechanism design. I...
Oliver Vanden Eynde finds that the tax base of India’s Naxalites influences rebel targeting strategi...
This paper asks: is it a fact that there is more violence in districts affected by Naxalite (Maoist)...
This paper considers how shocks to rural incomes intensify violence in India’s Naxalite insurgency.U...
This paper asks: is it a fact that there is more violence in districts affected by Naxalite (Maoist)...
This paper considers how shocks to rural incomes intensify violence in India’s Naxalite in-surgency....
Can tax regimes shape the incentives of governments to engage in or support counterinsurgency operat...
Over the last six decades, the Naxalite insurgency has spread to over 40 percent of India and surviv...
India, having one of the fastest growing economies in the world, and being the most populous democra...
This paper presents a model of provocation in a federation, where the local government triggers an i...
International audienceHow does a rebel group's access to funding affect its fighting capacity? Using...
Since the last few decades of economic liberalization, India has been experiencing a civil conflict ...