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This study examines how the economic effects of elections in rural China depend on voter heterogeneity, for which …
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100 laws are identified which can be repealed. The laws in this compendium need to be repealed on account of any one of three reasons: they are either redundant (having outlived their purpose), they have been superseded or subsumed by newer, more current laws, or they pose a material impediment...
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A quick look at the manifestos of the five national political parties, Indian National Congress (INC), Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP), Aam Admi Party (AAP), Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPIM) and Samajwadi Party (SP) that most of them, barring the CPIM (Marxist) pay little attention to...
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A comprehensive and logically rigorous analysis of the issues raised by the recommendation of the Chief Election Commissioner N.Gopalaswami for the removal of Election Commissioner Navin Chawla, the President’s rejection and the developments that followed.
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Whether timing of the elections leads to riots or not within India. In other words, does timing of elections instigate … scheduled elections are associated with increase in riots …
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Budget speech by Nepal Finance Minister. URL:[http://www.mof.gov.np/publication/speech/2011/pdf/budgetspeech_english.pdf].
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This study investigates the effects of introducing elections on public goods and redistribution in rural China. A large … staggered timing of the introduction of elections for causal identification. It was found that elections significantly increase … local taxes. IT that elections cause significant income redistribution within villages. The results support the basic …
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The focus of this paper is on the potential economic factors underlying voter behaviour in a democracy. It develops a simplified model based on economic theory (welfare & conditional probabilities) and governance problems prevalent in developing countries and emerging economies. [WP No. 138].
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There were many challenges involved in the conduct of the elections. For example, the people had to cast votes among 16 … presidential candidates (2 candidates withdrew two days before the elections) in some 25,000 polling stations across a country with …
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In this paper, how social preferences overcome the commitment problems implicit in vote-buying is examined. Data used for the study is a survey information on vote-buying experienced in a 2006 municipal election in Paraguay, with information on behavior in experiments carried out in 2002....
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