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Can Mandated Political Representation Increase Policy Influence for Disadvantaged Minorities? Theory and Evidence from India
A\basic premise of representative democracy is that all those subject to policy should have a voice in its making. However, policies enacted by electorally accountable governments often fail to reflect the interests of disadvantaged minorities. This paper exploits the institutional features of polit...
Main Author: | Rohini Pande |
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Format: | Printed Book |
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BREAD Working Paper No. 024
2003
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Online Access: | http://10.26.1.76/ks/00973.pdf |
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