This paper empirically examines the impact of religious shrines on development. Compiling a unique database covering the universe of shrines across Pakistani Punjab, we explore whether the presence of holy Muslim shrines helps to explain regional variation in literacy rates. Our results demonstrate that the presence of shrines adversely affects literacy only in regions where shrine-related families have a direct political influence. Shrines in these regions represent the confluence of three resources—religion, land and politics—that together constitute a powerful structural inequality with potentially adverse consequences for development. We also probe the determinants of political selection, and find that shrines considered important in th...
This thesis presents research that subscribes to the broader theme of the Economic History of South ...
The author analyzes the impacts of the politics of religion throughout South Asia, and the potential...
Asymmetrical power relationships are found throughout Pakistan’s Punjabi and Pukhtun communities. Th...
This paper empirically examines the impact of religious shrines on development. Compiling a unique d...
This chapter studies the role of religious elites in shaping the politics of development. It argues ...
This paper offers a novel illustration of the political economy of religion by examining the impact ...
This paper provides a first systematic mapping of politically influential shrines across Pakistani P...
The province of Punjab – home to 56 percent of Pakistan’s population, is marked by regionaldisparity...
Religious identity affects preferences and can consequently affect policy. We propose two mechanisms...
Identifying the effect of a ruler’s religious identity on policy is challenging because religious id...
In this paper, we empirically test the role that religious and political institutions play in the ac...
TYPICALLY, those with an interest in the politics of Pakistan focus on macro-level trends at the lev...
Pakistan is a place where people belonging to different cultures and religions are residing together...
The current mantra of development advocates macro level, top down approaches which largely ignore th...
In November 2018, the governments of India and Pakistan agreed to develop the Kartarpur corridor lin...
This thesis presents research that subscribes to the broader theme of the Economic History of South ...
The author analyzes the impacts of the politics of religion throughout South Asia, and the potential...
Asymmetrical power relationships are found throughout Pakistan’s Punjabi and Pukhtun communities. Th...
This paper empirically examines the impact of religious shrines on development. Compiling a unique d...
This chapter studies the role of religious elites in shaping the politics of development. It argues ...
This paper offers a novel illustration of the political economy of religion by examining the impact ...
This paper provides a first systematic mapping of politically influential shrines across Pakistani P...
The province of Punjab – home to 56 percent of Pakistan’s population, is marked by regionaldisparity...
Religious identity affects preferences and can consequently affect policy. We propose two mechanisms...
Identifying the effect of a ruler’s religious identity on policy is challenging because religious id...
In this paper, we empirically test the role that religious and political institutions play in the ac...
TYPICALLY, those with an interest in the politics of Pakistan focus on macro-level trends at the lev...
Pakistan is a place where people belonging to different cultures and religions are residing together...
The current mantra of development advocates macro level, top down approaches which largely ignore th...
In November 2018, the governments of India and Pakistan agreed to develop the Kartarpur corridor lin...
This thesis presents research that subscribes to the broader theme of the Economic History of South ...
The author analyzes the impacts of the politics of religion throughout South Asia, and the potential...
Asymmetrical power relationships are found throughout Pakistan’s Punjabi and Pukhtun communities. Th...