We examine the impact of political reservation for disadvantaged minority groups on poverty. To address the concern that political reservation is endogenous, we take advantage of the state-time variation in reservation in state legislative assemblies in India generated by national policies that cause reservations to be revised and the time lags with which revised reservations are implemented. Using data on sixteen major Indian states for the period 1960-2000, we find that increasing the share of seats reserved for Scheduled Tribes significantly reduces poverty while increasing the share of seats reserved for Scheduled Castes has no impact on poverty. Political reservation for Scheduled Tribes has a greater effect on rural poverty than urban...
Political reservation for disadvantaged groups is believed to be a way of improving targeting of pub...
Many countries make special institutional arrangements to guarantee the political representation of ...
Before independence from the British rule in 1947, Hindus in India were divided by 4 prominent caste...
We examine the impact of political reservation for disadvantaged minority groups on poverty. To addr...
We examine the impact of political reservation for disadvantaged minority groups on poverty. To addr...
Affirmative action policies have been proposed and used in both developed and developing coun-tries ...
This paper examines the impact of state-level political reservation for two minority groups–Schedule...
Does political affirmative action undermine or promote development, and for whom? We examine Schedul...
for helpful comments. Also, we thank Gaurav Datt, Rohini Somanathan, and officials at the Governmen
A basic premise of representative democracy is that every person subject to policy should have a voi...
January 2013This paper empirically examines the impact of political reservation for disadvantaged gr...
September 2011Using microdata from the National Election Study of the 2004 parliamentary elections i...
Using microdata from the National Election Study of the 2004 parliamentary elections in India, we em...
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the effect of an affirmative action policy on the qu...
This paper estimates the constituency-level development effects of quotas for the Scheduled Castes (...
Political reservation for disadvantaged groups is believed to be a way of improving targeting of pub...
Many countries make special institutional arrangements to guarantee the political representation of ...
Before independence from the British rule in 1947, Hindus in India were divided by 4 prominent caste...
We examine the impact of political reservation for disadvantaged minority groups on poverty. To addr...
We examine the impact of political reservation for disadvantaged minority groups on poverty. To addr...
Affirmative action policies have been proposed and used in both developed and developing coun-tries ...
This paper examines the impact of state-level political reservation for two minority groups–Schedule...
Does political affirmative action undermine or promote development, and for whom? We examine Schedul...
for helpful comments. Also, we thank Gaurav Datt, Rohini Somanathan, and officials at the Governmen
A basic premise of representative democracy is that every person subject to policy should have a voi...
January 2013This paper empirically examines the impact of political reservation for disadvantaged gr...
September 2011Using microdata from the National Election Study of the 2004 parliamentary elections i...
Using microdata from the National Election Study of the 2004 parliamentary elections in India, we em...
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the effect of an affirmative action policy on the qu...
This paper estimates the constituency-level development effects of quotas for the Scheduled Castes (...
Political reservation for disadvantaged groups is believed to be a way of improving targeting of pub...
Many countries make special institutional arrangements to guarantee the political representation of ...
Before independence from the British rule in 1947, Hindus in India were divided by 4 prominent caste...