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large dams in India. To account for endogenous placement of dams we use GIS data and the fact that river gradient affects a … estimates suggest that large dam construction in India is a marginally cost-effective investment with significant distributional …
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randomized allocation of political quotas in India and the unanticipated introduction of board quotas in Norway have allowed …
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law in India to test this prediction empirically. The principal finding is that minority representation has increased …
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in rural India. We separate the independent, relative effects of characteristics of individual women and their households … National Family Health Survey (NFHS) India, 1992–1993. We use an ordered logit model, with dummy variables for state of …
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politician corruption that we conducted in North India is remarkably consistent with our theoretical predictions. …
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This paper uses data on elected village councils in South India to examine the political economy of public resource …
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While the regulation of tenancy arrangements is widespread in the developing world, evidence on how such regulation influences the long-run allocation of land and labor remains limited. To provide such evidence, this paper exploits quasi-random assignment of linguistically similar areas to...
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This paper uses household data from India to examine the economic and social status of village politicians, and how …
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