In the quasi-federal democratic polity that India has, lobbying for central funds by the states is often done in a subliminal fashion. Hence, it becomes difficult to get an account of how much lobbying has been done to a particular end. Our paper attempts at constructing certain political proxy variables to quantify the extent of such lobbying in India. We quantify lobbying through the ministerial representation in the council of ministers. We also use several time and state dummies to account for the constituent states' political alignment with the center as well as the coalition and the reform period breaks in the Indian system. Taking panel data that cover 29 years and 14 major states we show that our constructed variables do explain dis...
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India's fiscal federalism, though asymmetric in nature has so far worked well to keep the federation...
International audienceIn the quasi-federal democratic polity that India has, lobbying for central fu...
This paper tests two predictions implied by models of the common-pool game in federations where subn...
Using data from the 14 major states of India, we investigate whether state governments' fiscal polic...
Abstract: This paper performs three empirical exercises to determine the patterns and properties of ...
This paper surveys the state of fiscal federalism in India, in the broader context of decentralizati...
This paper surveys the state of fiscal federalism in India, in the broader context of decentralizati...
State extraction depends in part on the degree and type of accountability to citizens. Accountabilit...
Many states in India have time and again elected a multiparty or a coalition government. Research so...
The stability of federal transfers system in long run to be achieved if both the forms of transfers,...
This paper examines the effects of political factors on allocation of revenue budget for development...
This paper examines the effects of political factors on allocation of revenue budget for development...
What political variables explain variations in subnational fiscal expenditures on interest payments ...
The paper has examined the the impact of federal fiscal transfers on the budget of the state (sub-ce...
This paper examines the relationship between federal transfers and fiscal deficits in India. The sys...
India's fiscal federalism, though asymmetric in nature has so far worked well to keep the federation...
International audienceIn the quasi-federal democratic polity that India has, lobbying for central fu...
This paper tests two predictions implied by models of the common-pool game in federations where subn...
Using data from the 14 major states of India, we investigate whether state governments' fiscal polic...
Abstract: This paper performs three empirical exercises to determine the patterns and properties of ...
This paper surveys the state of fiscal federalism in India, in the broader context of decentralizati...
This paper surveys the state of fiscal federalism in India, in the broader context of decentralizati...
State extraction depends in part on the degree and type of accountability to citizens. Accountabilit...
Many states in India have time and again elected a multiparty or a coalition government. Research so...
The stability of federal transfers system in long run to be achieved if both the forms of transfers,...
This paper examines the effects of political factors on allocation of revenue budget for development...
This paper examines the effects of political factors on allocation of revenue budget for development...
What political variables explain variations in subnational fiscal expenditures on interest payments ...
The paper has examined the the impact of federal fiscal transfers on the budget of the state (sub-ce...
This paper examines the relationship between federal transfers and fiscal deficits in India. The sys...
India's fiscal federalism, though asymmetric in nature has so far worked well to keep the federation...