Broadly, my final area of study relates to the political economy of development, often with respect to clientelistic and distributive politics. I explore these topics in a variety of areas, from the OECD in late 19th and early 20th centuries to contemporary studies using field techniques in Nepal.
Solo Authored:
Distributive Politics of Health in the French Third Republic
Suffrage and Government Size in the Early United States
With Carie Steele and Daniel Pemstein:
Democracy Assistance and Democratization
With Jeevan Baniya, Daniel Pemstein and Brigitte Seim:
Clientelism in Nepal
With Sivagaminithan Palani:
Clientelism and Party System Regionalization in India