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Inequality and Political Clientelism: Evidence from South India
Thomas Markussen
Development Economics Research Group (DERG)
Department of Economics
Development Economics Research Group
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Clientelism
100%
Economic Development
33%
Economic Inequality
33%
Four States
33%
Good Governance
33%
India
33%
Local Government
33%
Low-resource Countries
33%
Party Affiliation
33%
Political Parties
66%
Public Policy
33%
Rent-seeking
33%
Social Development
33%
South India
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Local Government
100%
Public Policy
100%
Rent Seeking
100%
Social Sciences
Economic and Social Development
25%
Good Governance
25%
Government Policy
25%
India
100%
Political Party
50%
Rent-Seeking
25%