Bureaucracies often post staff to better or worse locations, ostensibly to provide incentives. Yet we know little about whether…
In 1984, Pranab Bardhan published his classic work The Political Economy of Development in India (PEDI). It went on to become one of the…
This paper seeks to integrate a focus on informal workers, who comprise 61 per cent of the global workforce – a total of 2 billion workers…
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“A queer Muslim searches for the language to express her truest self, making peace with her sexuality, her family, and Islam. Growing up in…
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“Born into a ‘formerly untouchable manual-scavenging family in small-town India,’ Yashica Dutt was taught from a young age to not appear ‘…