Tanu Kumar on the Connection Between Housing Subsidies and Political Activity

Published: Dec. 24, 2020, 1 p.m.

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For the next few weeks I will be speaking to young doctoral and post-doctoral candidates entering the academic job market and the policy world about their newly minted research on Indian political economy.

The third scholar in our young scholars series, Dr. Tanu Kumar is a postdoctoral fellow at William and Mary\\u2019s Global Research Institute. She is a political scientist studying urban politics and service delivery. I spoke with Tanu about her paper, \\u201cHome-Price Subsidies Increase Local-Level Political Participation in Urban India,\\u201d which has been conditionally accepted at the Journal of Politics. In her paper, Tanu studies the effects of a housing subsidy program in Mumbai through an original survey of winners and nonwinners of program lotteries, and its effect on local political participation.

We also discussed another one of Tanu\\u2019s papers, \\u201cThe Human Capital Effects of Subsidized Government-Constructed Homes in Urban India,\\u201d on how this housing subsidy affects long-term investments in human capital.

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