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Power And The Vote Elections And Electricity In The Developing World Brian Min

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Power And The Vote Elections And Electricity In The Developing World Brian Min
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 54.19 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Brian Min
ISBN: 9781107109841, 1107109841
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Power And The Vote Elections And Electricity In The Developing World Brian Min by Brian Min 9781107109841, 1107109841 instant download after payment.

How do developing states decide who gets access to public goods like electricity, water, and education? Power and the Vote breaks new ground by showing that the provision of seemingly universal public goods is intricately shaped by electoral priorities. In doing so, this book introduces new methods using high-resolution satellite imagery to study the distribution of electricity across and within the developing world. Combining cross-national evidence with detailed sub-national analysis and village-level data from India, Power and the Vote affirms the power of electoral incentives in shaping the distribution of public goods and challenges the view that democracy is a luxury of the rich with little relevance to the world's poor.

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