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~institution:"Indian Institute of Foreign Trade"
~institution:"Indien"
~institution:"National Bureau of Economic Research"
~person:"Munshi, Kaivan"
~subject:"Indien"
~subject:"Öffentlicher Dienst"
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Economic Development, the Nutrition Trap and Metabolic Disease
Luke, Nancy
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Munshi, Kaivan
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Oommen, Anu
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Singh, Swapnil
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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2021
biological mechanism, which are validated with micro-data from
India
, Indonesia and Ghana can jointly explain inter …
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Why is Mobility in
India
so Low? Social Insurance, Inequality, and Growth
Munshi, Kaivan
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2009
This paper examines the hypothesis that the persistence of low spatial and marital mobility in rural
India
, despite … smooth consumption in rural
India
for the foreseeable future, as they have for centuries, unless alternative consumption …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012463798
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The Efficacy of Parochial Politics : Caste, Commitment, and Competence in Indian Local Governments
Munshi, Kaivan
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2008
Parochial politics is typically associated with poor leadership and low levels of public good provision. This paper explores the possibility that community involvement in politics need not necessarily worsen governance and, indeed, can be efficiency-enhancing when the context is appropriate....
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Networks, Commitment, and Competence : Caste in Indian Local Politics
Munshi, Kaivan
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2013
This paper widens the scope of the emerging literature on economic networks by assessing the role of caste networks in Indian local politics. We test the hypothesis that these networks can discipline their members to overcome political commitment problems, enabling communities to select their...
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