Do Political Regimes Matter? Poverty Reduction and Regime Differences Across India
Author: J Harriss
Date: 2003
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Do political factors influence poverty reduction policies in India? This chapter from a book, published by the University of Michigan Press, examines the impact of the different sub-national political regimes of the major Indian states on, firstly, the factors that are instrumental for reducing rural poverty and, secondly, the adoption and financing of pro-poor public policies. This chapter illustrates that politics “does make a difference” for poverty alleviation and that variation in political regimes has a significant impact on poverty reduction policies, expenditure patterns and outcomes in India.
India constitutes something of a laboratory for the study of political factors that influence the development and the implementation of pro-poor policies. The major sub-national states in India have different political histories and contemporary patterns of politics, yet they also have important features in common as they are contained within a federal framework. Different regime types can be identified in terms of the balance of caste/class power and the nature of party organisation.
There is a marked pattern of regional differentiation in India, rooted in the colonial period and the history of land revenues. There are strong indications of long-running, historical path dependence in terms of the levels of income, public expenditure and progress in poverty reduction within Indian states. However, there are also clear divergences. Is it possible to explain these divergences in terms of variations in political regime? The experience of several Indian states indicates that:
The divergence of some sub-national states from historical path dependency can be explained in terms of the balance of class power and the character of party systems. Variations in political regimes have a clear impact on poverty reduction. These findings imply that:
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Harriss, J., 2003, ‘Do Political Regimes Matter? Poverty Reduction and Regime Differences Across India’, in Changing Paths: International Development and the New Politics of Inclusion, eds. P. Houtzager and M. Moore, University of Michigan, pp. 204-232