Essays on Political Economy and Institutions

Date of Submission

March 2022

Date of Award

3-1-2023

Institute Name (Publisher)

Indian Statistical Institute

Document Type

Doctoral Thesis

Degree Name

Doctor of Philosophy

Subject Name

Quantitative Economics

Department

Economics and Planning Unit (EPU-Delhi)

Supervisor

Mkhopadhyay, Abhiroop (EPU-Delhi; ISI)

Abstract (Summary of the Work)

This thesis consists of three empirical essays that explore distinct themes in the realm of political economy and economics of institutions. All, in essence, are investigations into the role of distinct attributes of political institutions and political actors induced by these institutions, in shaping varied development outcomes. The first chapter begins by asking whether a change in political representation leads to a change in expressed trust in political institutions. This study shows that increased representation leads to higher political trust and further shows that such improvement in political trust is accompanied by increase in voter turnout and mediated by an improvement in infrastructure and public goods provision. The second chapter shifts focus from features of political institutions to characteristics of political actors and their consequences for human capital. It investigates the impact of criminality of elected representatives on the provision of publicly financed higher education institutions and finds that electoral districts that elect leaders charged with serious crimes witness reduced provision of such institutions. The third chapter continues with the broad narrative of characteristics of politicians and evaluates a policy that introduced minimum education requirements for candidates contesting local elections in the context of a large state in India. Findings from this study show that restricting candidature based on education qualifications can lead to lower representation of historically disadvantaged communities and women while, not leading to any demonstrable improvement in leader performance

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Control Number

ISILib-TH546

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DOI

http://dspace.isical.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/10263/2146

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