Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Hostname: page-component-8448b6f56d-m8qmq Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-04-24T12:22:36.196Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Bibliography

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 October 2019

Adam Michael Auerbach
Affiliation:
American University, Washington DC
Get access

Summary

Image of the first page of this content. For PDF version, please use the ‘Save PDF’ preceeding this image.'
Type
Chapter
Information
Demanding Development
The Politics of Public Goods Provision in India's Urban Slums
, pp. 276 - 292
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2019

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Acemoglu, Daron, Reed, Tristan, and Robinson, James. 2014. “Chiefs: Economic Development and Elite Control of Civil Society in Sierra Leone.” Journal of Political Economy 122, no. 2: 319–68.Google Scholar
Agarwala, Rina. 2013. Informal Labor, Formal Politics, and Dignified Discontent in India. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Agnihotri, Pushpa. 1994. Poverty Amidst Prosperity: Survey of Slums. New Delhi: M.D. Publications.Google Scholar
Ahuja, Amit and Chhibber, Pradeep. 2012. “Why the Poor Vote in India: ‘If I Don’t Vote, I Am Dead to the State.’” Studies in Comparative International Development 47, no. 4: 389410.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Alesina, Alberto, Baqir, Reza, and Easterly, William. 1999. “Public Goods and Ethnic Divisions.” The Quarterly Journal of Economics 114, no. 4: 1243–84.Google Scholar
Anand, Nikhil. 2017. Hydraulic City: Water and the Infrastructures of Citizenship in Mumbai. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.Google Scholar
Anderson, Michael. 2008. “Multiple Inference and Gender Differences in the Effects of Early Intervention: A Reevaluation of the Abecedarian, Perry Preschool, and Early Training Projects.” Journal of the American Statistical Association 103, no. 484: 1481–95.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Anjaria, Jonathan Shapiro. 2016. The Slow Boil: Street Food, Rights, and Public Space in Mumbai. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.Google Scholar
Asian Development Bank. 2016. “India: Urban Water Supply and Environmental Improvement in Madhya Pradesh Project.” Project Completion Report.Google Scholar
Auerbach, Adam Michael. 2016. “Clients and Communities: The Political Economy of Party Network Organization and Development in India’s Urban Slums.” World Politics 68, no. 1: 111–48.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Auerbach, Adam Michael. 2017. “Neighborhood Associations and the Urban Poor: India’s Slum Development Committees.” World Development 96: 119–35.Google Scholar
Auerbach, Adam Michael. 2018. “Informal Archives: Historical Narratives and the Preservation of Paper in India’s Urban Slums.” Studies in Comparative International Development 53, no.3: 343–64.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Auerbach, Adam Michael and Thachil, Tariq. 2018. “How Clients Select Brokers: Competition and Choice in India’s Slums.” American Political Science Review 112, no. 4: 775–91.Google Scholar
Auerbach, Adam Michael, LeBas, Adrienne, Post, Alison, and Weitz-Shapiro, Rebecca. 2018. “State, Society, and Informality in Cities of the Global South.” Studies in Comparative International Development 53, no. 3: 261–80.Google Scholar
Auyero, Javier. 2001. Poor People’s Politics: Peronist Survival Networks and the Legacy of Evita. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.Google Scholar
Bag, Sugata, Seth, Suman, and Gupta, Anish. 2016. “A Comparative Study of Living Conditions in Slums of Three Metro Cities in India.” Leeds University Business School Research Paper Series (no. 16–07).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bagchi, Soumen and Chattopadhyay, Soumyadeep. 2004. “Decentralised Urban Governance in India: Implications for Financing of Urban Infrastructure.” Economic and Political Weekly 39, no. 49: 5253–60.Google Scholar
Bailey, F. G. 1963. Politics and Social Change: Orissa in 1959. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Baldwin, Kate. 2015. The Paradox of Traditional Chiefs in Democratic Africa. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Banda, Subhadra, Bhaik, Varsha, Jha, Bijendra, Mandelkern, Ben, and Sheikh, Shahana. 2014. “Negotiating Citizenship in F Block: A Jhuggi Jhopri Cluster in Delhi.” A Report of the Cities of Delhi Project, Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi.Google Scholar
Banerjee, Abhijit, Iyer, Lakshmi, and Somanathan, Rohini. 2005. “History, Social Divisions, and Public Goods in Rural India.” Journal of the European Economic Association 3, no. 2–3: 639–47.Google Scholar
Banerjee, Abhijit, Pande, Rohini, and Walton, Michael. 2012. “Delhi’s Slum-Dwellers: Deprivation, Preferences, and Political Engagement among the Urban Poor.” International Growth Centre Working Paper.Google Scholar
Banerjee, Banashree. 2002. “Security of Tenure in Indian Cities.” In Holding their Ground: Secure Land Tenure for the Urban Poor in Developing Countries (edited by Durand-Lasserve, Alain and Royston, Lauren). London: Earthscan.Google Scholar
Banks, Nicola. 2008. “A Tale of Two Wards: Political Participation and the Urban Poor in Dhaka City.” Environment and Urbanization 20, no. 2: 361–76.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bapat, Meera and Agarwal, Indu. 2003. “Our Needs, Our Priorities: Women and Men from the Slums in Mumbai and Pune Talk about their Needs for Water and Sanitation.” Environment and Urbanization 15, no. 2: 7186.Google Scholar
Bardhan, Pranab and Mookherjee, Dilip. 2006. Decentralization and Local Governance in Developing Countries. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barnes, Sandra. 1986. Patrons and Power: Creating a Political Community in Metropolitan Lagos. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.Google Scholar
Batra, Lalit. 2009. “A Review of Urbanisation and Urban Policy in Post-Independent India.” Centre for the Study of Law and Governance Working Paper Series, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.Google Scholar
Basu, Amrita. 1994. “Bhopal Revisited: The View from Below.” Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 26, no. 1–2: 314.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Baud, I. S. A. and de Wit, Joop. 2008. New Forms of Urban Governance in India. New Delhi: Sage.Google Scholar
Bayat, Asef. 1997. Street Politics: Poor People’s Movements in Iran. New York: Columbia University Press.Google Scholar
Benjamin, Solomon. 2008. “Occupancy Urbanism: Radicalizing Politics and Economy beyond Policy and Programs.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 32, no. 3: 719–29.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Benjamin, Solomon and Bhuvaneswari, R.. 2001. “Democracy, Inclusive Governance and Poverty in Bangalore.” University of Birmingham: Urban Governance, Partnership and Poverty Working Paper 26.Google Scholar
Benjamini, Yoav, Krieger, Abba, and Yekutieli, Daniel. 2006. “Adaptive Linear Step-Up Procedures that Control for the False Discovery Rate.” Biometrika 93, no.3: 491507.Google Scholar
Berenschot, Ward. 2010. “Everyday Mediation: The Politics of Public Service Delivery in Gujarat, India.” Development and Change 41, no.5: 883905.Google Scholar
Berenschot, Ward. 2011. “Political Fixers and the Rise of Hindu Nationalism in Gujarat, India: Lubricating a Patronage Democracy.” South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies XXXIV, no. 3: 382401.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Berry, William, Golder, Matt, and Milton, Daniel. 2012. “Improving Tests of Theories Positing Interaction.” Journal of Politics 74, no. 3: 653–71.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bertorelli, Ebony, Heller, Patrick, Swaminathan, Siddharth, and Varshney, Ashutosh. 2014. “Citizenship in Urban India: Evidence from Bangalore.” Janaagraha-Brown India Initiative Citizenship Index Report.Google Scholar
Besley, Timothy and Burgess, Robin. 2002. “The Political Economy of Government Responsiveness: Theory and Evidence from India.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 117, no. 4: 1415–51.Google Scholar
Besley, Timothy, Pande, Rohini, Rahman, Lupin, and Rao, Vijayendra. 2004. “The Politics of Public Goods Provision: Evidence from Indian Local Governments.” Journal of the European Economic Association 2, no. 2–3: 416–26.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bhagat, R. B. 2011. “Emerging Pattern of Urbanisation in India.” Economic and Political Weekly 46, no. 34: 1012.Google Scholar
Bhan, Gautam. 2016. In the Public’s Interest: Evictions, Citizenship and Inequality in Contemporary Delhi. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press.Google Scholar
Bhan, Gautam, Goswami, Amlanjyoti, and Revi, Aromar. 2014. “The Intent to Reside: Spatial Illegality, Inclusive Planning, and Urban Social Security.” In Inclusive Urban Planning: State of the Urban Poor Report 2013 (edited by Mathur, Om Prakash). New Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Bhan, Gautam and Jana, Arindam. 2013. “Of Slums or Poverty: Notes of Caution from Census 2011.” Economic and Political Weekly 48, no. 18: 1316.Google Scholar
Bhan, Gautam and Jana, Arindam. 2015. “Reading Spatial Inequality in Urban India.” Economic and Political Weekly 50, no. 22: 4954.Google Scholar
Bhatnagar, Mridula. 2010. Urban Slums and Poverty. Jaipur: Ritu Publications.Google Scholar
Bhatt, Mahesh and Chavda, V. K.. 1979. The Anatomy of Urban Poverty: A Study of Slums in Ahmedabad City. Ahmedabad: Gujarat University Press.Google Scholar
Bhavnani, Rikhil. 2009. “Do Electoral Quotas Work after They Are Withdrawn? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in India.” American Political Science Review 103, no. 1: 2335.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Björkman, Lisa. 2014. “‘Vote Banking’ as Politics in Mumbai.” In Patronage as Politics in South Asia (edited by Piliavsky, Anastasia). New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Björkman, Lisa. 2015. Pipe Politics, Contested Waters: Embedded Infrastructures of Millennial Mumbai. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.Google Scholar
Bohlken, Anjali. 2018. “Targeting Ordinary Voters or Political Elites? Why Pork Is Distributed Along Partisan Lines in India.” American Journal of Political Science 62, no. 4: 796812.Google Scholar
Boulding, Carew and Brown, David. 2014. “Political Competition and Local Social Spending: Evidence from Brazil.” Studies in Comparative International Development 49, no. 2: 197216.Google Scholar
Bowles, Samuel and Gintis, Herbert. 2002. “Social Capital and Community Governance.” The Economic Journal 112, no. 483: 419–36.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bowles, Samuel and Gintis, Herbert. 2004. “Persistent Parochialism: Trust and Exclusion in Ethnic Networks.” Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 55, no. 1: 123.Google Scholar
Brass, Paul. 1965. Factional Politics in an Indian State: The Congress Party in Uttar Pradesh. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Breeding, Mary. 2011. “The Micro-Politics of Vote Banks in Karnataka.” Economic and Political Weekly 46, no. 14: 7177.Google Scholar
Breman, Jan. 1996. Footloose Labour: Working in India’s Informal Economy. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Breman, Jan. 2013. At Work in the Informal Economy of India. New York: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Burgwal, Gerrit. 1996. Struggle of the Poor: Neighborhood Organization and Clientelist Practice in a Quito Squatter Settlement. Amsterdam: CEDLA.Google Scholar
Bussell, Jennifer. 2019. Clients and Constituents: Political Responsiveness in Patronage Democracies. New York: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Calvo, Ernesto and Murillo, Maria Victoria. 2013. “When Parties Meet Voters: Assessing Political Linkages through Partisan Networks and Distributive Expectations in Argentina and Chile.” Comparative Political Studies 46, no. 7: 851–82.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Camp, Edwin. 2015. “Cultivating Effective Brokers: A Party Leader’s Dilemma.” British Journal of Political Science: 123.Google Scholar
Carpenter, Jeffrey, Daniere, Amrita, and Takahashi, Lois. 2004. “Cooperation, Trust, and Social Capital in Southeast Asian Urban Slums.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 55, no. 4: 533–51.Google Scholar
Census of India. 2013. Primary Census Abstract for Slum, 2011. New Delhi: Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner.Google Scholar
Chandra, Kanchan. 2004. Why Ethnic Parties Succeed: Patronage and Ethnic Head Counts in India. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Chandra, Kanchan. 2006. “What Is Ethnic Identity and Does It Matter?” Annual Review of Political Science 9: 397–24.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chatterjee, Partha. 2004. Politics of the Governed: Reflections on Popular Politics in Most of the World. New York: Columbia University Press.Google Scholar
Chatterjee, Partha. 2008. “Democracy and Economic Transformation in India.” Economic and Political Weekly 43, no. 16: 5362.Google Scholar
Chatterjee, Nandita. 2016. “Gender Perspectives in Addressing Urban Poverty: India’s Efforts.” In State of the Urban Poor Report 2015: Gender and Urban Poverty (edited by Mathur, Om Prakash). New Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Chauchard, Simon. 2018. “Electoral Handouts in Mumbai Elections: The Cost of Political Competition.” Asian Survey 58, no. 2: 341–64.Google Scholar
Chhibber, Pradeep and Nooruddin, Irfan. 2004. “Do Party Systems Count? The Number of Parties and Government Performance in the Indian States.” Comparative Political Studies 37, no. 2: 152–87.Google Scholar
Chhibber, Pradeep, Jensenius, Francesca, and Suryanarayan, Pavithra. 2014. “Party Organization and Party Proliferation in India.” Party Politics 20, no. 4: 489505.Google Scholar
Chidambaram, Soundarya. 2012. “The ‘Right’ Kind of Welfare in South India’s Urban Slums: Seva vs. Patronage and the Success of Hindu Nationalist Organizations.” Asian Survey 52, no. 2: 298320.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chubb, Judith. 1982. Patronage, Power, and Poverty in Southern Italy: A Tale of Two Cities. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Cleary, Matthew. 2007. “Electoral Competition, Participation, and Government Responsiveness in Mexico.” American Journal of Political Science 51, no. 2: 283–99.Google Scholar
Collier, David. 1976. Squatters and Oligarchs: Authoritarian Rule and Policy Change in Peru. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press.Google Scholar
Corbridge, Stuart, Williams, Glyn, Srivastava, Manoj, and Véron, René. 2005. Seeing the State: Governance and Governmentality in India. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Cornelius, Wayne. 1975. Politics and the Migrant Poor in Mexico City. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.Google Scholar
Corstange, Daniel. 2016. The Price of a Vote in the Middle East: Clientelism and Communal Politics in Lebanon and Yemen. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Cox, Gary and McCubbins, Matthew. 1986. “Electoral Politics as a Redistributive Game.” Journal of Politics 48, no. 2: 370–89.Google Scholar
Crook, Richard and Manor, James. 1998. Democracy and Decentralisation in South Asia and West Africa. New York: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cross, John. 1998. Informal Politics: Street Vendors and the State in Mexico City. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.Google Scholar
Das, Veena. 2011. “State, Citizenship, and the Urban Poor.” Citizenship Studies 15, no. 3–4: 319–33.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Das, Veena and Walton, Michael. 2015. “Political Leadership and the Urban Poor.” Current Anthropology 56, Supplement 11: S44S54.Google Scholar
Datta, Ayona. 2012. “‘Mongrel City’: Cosmopolitan Neighbourliness in a Delhi Squatter Settlement.” Antipode 44, no. 3: 745–63.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Davis, Mike. 2007. Planet of Slums. New York: Verso Books.Google Scholar
Denis, Eric, Mukhopadhyay, Partha, and Zerah, Marie-Helene. 2012. “Subaltern Urbanisation in India.” Economic and Political Weekly 47, no. 30: 5262.Google Scholar
de Soto, Hernando. 2003. The Mystery of Capital. New York: Basic Books.Google Scholar
de Souza, Peter Ronald and Sridharan, E. (eds.). 2006. India’s Political Parties. New Delhi: Sage.Google Scholar
de Wit, Joop. 1997. Poverty, Policy and Politics in Madras Slums: Dynamics of Survival, Gender and Leadership. New Delhi: Sage.Google Scholar
de Wit, Joop. 2017. Urban Poverty, Local Governance and Everyday Politics in Mumbai. New York: Routledge.Google Scholar
de Wit, Joop, and Berner, Erhard. 2009. “Progressive Patronage? Municipalities, NGOs, CBOs and the Limits to Slum Dwellers’ Empowerment.” Development and Change 40, no. 5: 927–47.Google Scholar
Diaz-Cayeros, Alberto, Estévez, Federico, and Magaloni, Beatriz. 2016. The Political Logic of Poverty Relief: Electoral Strategies and Social Policy in Mexico. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Dixit, Avinash and Londregan, John. 1996. “The Determinants of Success of Special Interests in Redistributive Politics.” Journal of Politics 58, no. 4: 1132–55.Google Scholar
Dosh, Paul. 2010. Demanding the Land: Urban Popular Movements in Peru and Ecuador, 1990–2005. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.Google Scholar
Dunning, Thad and Nilekani, Janhavi. 2013. “Ethnic Quotas and Political Mobilization: Caste, Parties, and Distribution in Indian Village Councils.” American Political Science Review 107, no. 1: 3556.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dupont, Véronique and Ramanathan, Usha. 2008. “The Courts and the Squatter Settlements in Delhi.” In New Forms of Urban Governance in India (edited by Baud, I. S. A. and de Wit, Joop). New Delhi: Sage.Google Scholar
Durand-Lasserve, Alain and Royston, Lauren. 2002. Holding Their Ground: Secure Land Tenure for the Urban Poor in Developing Countries. London: Earthscan.Google Scholar
Easterly, William and Levine, Ross. 1997. “Africa’s Growth Tragedy: Policies and Ethnic Divisions.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 112, no. 4: 1203–50.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Edelman, Brent and Mitra, Arup. 2007. “Slums as Vote Banks and Residents’ Access to Basic Amenities: The Role of Political Contact and its Determinants.” Indian Journal of Human Development 1, no. 1: 129–50.Google Scholar
Erie, Steven. 1988. Rainbow’s End: Irish-Americans and the Dilemmas of Urban Machine Politics, 1840–1985. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Evans, Peter. 1996. “Government Action, Social Capital and Development: Reviewing the Evidence on Synergy.” World Development 24, no. 6: 1119–32.Google Scholar
Fernandes, Leela. 2006. India’s New Middle Class: Democratic Politics in an Era of Economic Reform. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.Google Scholar
Field, Erica. 2005. “Property Rights and Investment in Urban Slums.” Journal of the European Economic Association 3, no. 2–3: 279–90.Google Scholar
Fischer, Brodwyn. 2010. A Poverty of Rights: Citizenship and Inequality in Twentieth-Century Rio de Janeiro. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press.Google Scholar
Fox, Jonathan. 1994. “The Difficult Transition from Clientelism to Citizenship: Lessons from Mexico.” World Politics 46, no. 2: 151–84.Google Scholar
Fox, Jonathan. 2012. “State Power and Clientelism: Eight Propositions for Discussion.” In Clientelism in Everyday Latin American Politics (edited by Hilgers, Tina). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.Google Scholar
Galiani, Sebastian and Schargrodsky, Ernesto. 2010. “Property Rights for the Poor: Effects of Land Titling.” Journal of Public Economics 94, no. 9–10: 700–29.Google Scholar
Gay, Robert. 1990. “Community Organization and Clientelist Politics in Contemporary Brazil: A Case Study from Suburban Rio de Janeiro.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 14, no. 4: 648–66.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gay, Robert. 1994. Popular Organization and Democracy in Rio de Janeiro: A Tale of Two Favelas. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.Google Scholar
Gayer, Laurent and Jaffrelot, Christophe (eds.). 2012. Muslims in Indian Cities: Trajectories of Marginalisation. New Delhi: HarperCollins.Google Scholar
Ghertner, D. Asher. 2015. Rule by Aesthetics: World-Class City Making in Delhi. New York: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Gilbert, Alan. 1998. The Latin American City. New York: Monthly Review Press.Google Scholar
Gill, Kaveri. 2009. Of Poverty and Plastic: Scavenging and Scrap Trading Entrepreneurs in India’s Urban Informal Economy. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Golden, Miriam and Min, Brian. 2013. “Distributive Politics Around the World.” Annual Review of Political Science 16: 7399.Google Scholar
Gonzalez-Ocantos, Ezequiel, de Jonge, Chad Kiewiet, Melendez, Carlos, Osorio, Javier, and Nickerson, David. 2012. “Vote Buying and Social Desirability Bias: Experimental Evidence from Nicaragua.” American Journal of Political Science 56, no. 1: 202–17.Google Scholar
Gooptu, Nandini. 2001. The Politics of the Urban Poor in Early Twentieth-Century India. New York: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gosnell, Harold. 1937. Machine Politics: Chicago Model. Chicago: Chicago University Press.Google Scholar
Government of India. 2009. India Urban Poverty Report 2009. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Government of India. 2010. Report of the Committee on Slum Statistics/Census. New Delhi: Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation.Google Scholar
Government of India. 2011. Rajiv Awas Yojana, Guidelines for Community Participation. New Delhi: Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation.Google Scholar
Government of India. 2014. Report of the Expert Group to Review the Methodology for Measurement of Poverty. New Delhi: Planning Commission.Google Scholar
Government of India. 2015. Slums in India: A Statistical Compendium. New Delhi: Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation.Google Scholar
Greene, Kenneth. 2007. Why Dominant Parties Lose: Mexico’s Democratization in Comparative Perspective. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Gupta, Akhil. 1995. “Blurred Boundaries: The Discourse of Corruption, the Culture of Politics, and the Imagined State.” American Ethnologist 22, no. 2: 375402.Google Scholar
Gupta, Akhil. 2012. Red Tape: Bureaucracy, Structural Violence, and Poverty in India. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.Google Scholar
Gupta, Kamla, Arnold, Fred, and Lhungdim, H.. 2009. Health and Living Conditions in Eight Indian Cities. National Family Health Survey, India, 2005–06. Mumbai: International Institute for Population Sciences.Google Scholar
Habyarimana, James, Humphreys, Macartan, Posner, Daniel, and Weinstein, Jeremy. 2009. Coethnicity: Diversity and the Dilemmas of Collective Action. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.Google Scholar
Hainmueller, Jens, Mummolo, Jonathan, and Yiqing, Xu. 2019. “How Much Should We Trust Estimates from Multiplicative Interaction Models? Simple Tools to Improve Empirical Practice.” Political Analysis 27, no. 2: 163–92.Google Scholar
Hanna, Bridget, Morehouse, Ward, and Sarangi, Satinath. 2005. The Bhopal Reader: Remembering Twenty Years of the World’s Worst Industrial Disaster. New York: The Apex Press.Google Scholar
Hansen, Thomas Blom. 1999. The Saffron Wave: Democracy and Hindu Nationalism in Modern India. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hansen, Thomas Blom. 2001. Wages of Violence: Naming and Identity in Postcolonial Bombay. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.Google Scholar
Harding, Robin. 2015. “Attribution and Accountability: Voting for Roads in Ghana.” World Politics 67, no. 4: 656–89.Google Scholar
Harriss, John. 2005. “Political Participation, Representation, and the Urban Poor: Findings from Research in Delhi.” Economic and Political Weekly 40, no. 11: 1041–54.Google Scholar
Harriss, John. 2007. “Antinomies of Empowerment: Observations on Civil Society, Politics, and Urban Governance in India.” Economic and Political Weekly 42, no. 26: 2716–24.Google Scholar
Heller, Patrick and Evans, Peter. 2010. “Taking Tilly South: Durable Inequalities, Democratic Contestation, and Citizenship in the Southern Metropolis.” Theory and Society 39: 433–50.Google Scholar
Heller, Patrick, Mukhopadhyay, Partha, Banda, Subhadra, and Sheikh, Shahana. 2015. “Exclusion, Informality, and Predation in the Cities of Delhi.” New Delhi: Centre for Policy Research.Google Scholar
Helmke, Gretchen and Levitsky, Steven. 2004. “Informal Institutions and Comparative Politics: A Research Agenda.” Perspectives on Politics 2, no. 4: 725–40.Google Scholar
Herrera, Veronica. 2017. Water and Politics: Clientelism and Reform in Urban Mexico. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Herrera, Veronica and Post, Alison. 2014. “Can Developing Countries Both Decentralize and Depoliticize Urban Water Services? Evaluating the Legacy of the 1990s Reform Wave.” World Development 64: 621–41.Google Scholar
Herring, Ronald. 1999. “Embedded Particularism: India’s Failed Developmental State.” In The Developmental State (edited by Woo-Cumings, Meredith). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.Google Scholar
Hicken, Allen. 2011. “Clientelism.” Annual Review of Political Science 14: 289310.Google Scholar
Holland, Alisha. 2016. “Forbearance.” American Political Science Review 110, no. 2: 232–46.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Holland, Alisha and Palmer-Rubin, Brian. 2015. “Beyond the Machine: Clientelistic Brokers and Interest Organizations in Latin America.” Comparative Political Studies 48, no. 9: 1186–223.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Holston, James. 2009. Insurgent Citizenship: Disjunctions of Democracy and Modernity in Brazil. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.Google Scholar
Holzner, Claudio. 2004. “The End of Clientelism? Strong and Weak Networks in a Mexican Squatter Movement.” Mobilization 9, no. 3: 223–40.Google Scholar
Holzner, Claudio. 2010. Poverty of Democracy: The Institutional Roots of Political Participation in Mexico. Pittsburgh, PA: Pittsburgh University Press.Google Scholar
Houtzager, Peter and Acharya, Arnab. 2011. “Associations, Active Citizenship, and the Quality of Democracy in Brazil and Mexico.” Theory and Society 40: 136.Google Scholar
International Labour Organization. 2013. Women and Men in the Informal Economy: A Statistical Picture. Geneva: International Labour Office.Google Scholar
Jaffrelot, Christophe. 1998. The Hindu Nationalist Movement in India. New York: Columbia University Press.Google Scholar
Jayal, Niraja Gopal, Prakash, Amit, and Sharma, Pradeep. 2007. Local Governance in India: Decentralization and Beyond. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Jeffrey, Craig. 2010. Timepass: Youth, Class, and the Politics of Waiting in India. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press.Google Scholar
Jenkins, Rob. 2000. Democratic Politics and Economic Reform in India. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Jensenius, Francesca. 2017. Social Justice through Inclusion: The Consequences of Electoral Quotas in India. New York: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Jha, Saumitra, Rao, Vijayendra, and Woolcock, Michael. 2007. “Governance in the Gullies: Democratic Responsiveness and Leadership in Delhi’s Slums.” World Development 35, no. 2: 230–46.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Joshi, Pratima, Sen, Srinanda, and Hobson, Jane. 2002. “Experiences with Surveying and Mapping Pune and Sangli Slums on a Geographical Information System (GIS).” Environment and Urbanization 14, no. 2: 225–40.Google Scholar
Kamath, Lalitha and Vijayabaskar, M.. 2014. “Middle-Class and Slum-Based Collective Action in Bangalore: Contestations and Convergences in a Time of Market Reforms.” Journal of South Asian Development 9, no. 2: 147–71.Google Scholar
Kapur, Devesh. 2017. “How Will India’s Urban Future Affect Social Identities?” Urbanisation 2, no. 1: 18.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Keefer, Philip and Khemani, Stuti. 2005. “Democracy, Public Expenditures, and the Poor: Understanding Political Incentives for Providing Public Services.” World Bank Research Observer 20, no. 1: 127.Google Scholar
Keefer, Philip and Khemani, Stuti. 2009. “When do Legislators Pass on Pork? The Role of Political Parties in Determining Legislator Effort.” American Political Science Review 103, no. 1: 99112.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Khwaja, Asim. 2009. “Can Good Projects Succeed in Bad Communities?” Journal of Public Economics 93, no. 7–8: 899916.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kitschelt, Herbert and Wilkinson, Steven (eds.). 2007. Patrons, Clients, and Policies: Patterns of Democratic Accountability and Political Competition. New York: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kohli, Atul. 1991. Democracy and Discontent: India’s Growing Crisis of Governability. New York: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kohli, Atul. 2006. “Politics of Economic Growth in India, 1980–2005: Part I: The 1980s.” Economic and Political Weekly 41, no. 13: 1251–59.Google Scholar
Kohli, Atul. 2012. Poverty Amid Plenty in the New India. New York: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Koster, Martijn and de Vries, Pieter A.. 2012. “Slum Politics: Community Leaders, Everyday Needs, and Utopian Aspirations in Recife, Brazil.” Focaal 62: 8398.Google Scholar
Kramon, Eric. 2016. “Electoral Handouts as Information: Explaining Unmonitored Vote Buying.” World Politics 68, no. 3: 454–98.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Krishna, Anirudh. 2002. Active Social Capital: Tracing the Roots of Development and Democracy. New York: Columbia University Press.Google Scholar
Krishna, Anirudh. 2007. “Politics in the Middle: Mediating Relationships between the Citizens and the State in Rural North India.” In Patrons, Clients, and Policies: Patterns of Democratic Accountability and Political Competition (edited by Kitschelt, Herbert and Wilkinson, Steven). New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Krishna, Anirudh. 2011. “Gaining Access to Public Services and the Democratic State in India: Institutions in the Middle.” Studies in Comparative International Development 46, no. 1: 98117.Google Scholar
Krishna, Anirudh. 2013. “Stuck in Place: Investigating Social Mobility in 14 Bangalore Slums.” Journal of Development Studies 49, no. 7: 1010–28.Google Scholar
Krishna, Anirudh, Sriram, M. S., and Prakash, Purnima. 2014. “Slum Types and Adaptation Strategies: Identifying Policy-Relevant Differences in Bangalore.” Environment and Urbanization 26, no. 2: 568–85.Google Scholar
Krishna, Anirudh, Rains, Emily, Spater, Jeremy, and Wibbels, Erik. 2018. “Informal Housing Markets in Bangalore.” Working Paper, Duke University.Google Scholar
Kruks-Wisner, Gabrielle. 2018. Claiming the State: Active Citizenship and Social Welfare in Rural India. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Kumar, Tanu, Post, Alison, and Ray, Isha. 2018. “Flows, Leaks, and Blockages in Informational Interventions: A Field Experimental Study of Bangalore’s Water Sector.” World Development 106: 149–60.Google Scholar
Kundu, Amitabh. 2011. “Method in Madness: Urban Data from 2011 Census.” Economic and Political Weekly 46, no. 40: 1316.Google Scholar
Kundu, Debolina. 2014. “Urban Development Programmes in India: A Critique of JNNURM.” Social Change 44, no. 4: 615–32.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Laakso, Markku and Taagepera, Rein 1979. “Effective Number of Parties: A Measure with Application to West Europe.” Comparative Political Studies 12, no. 1: 327.Google Scholar
Lall, Somik, Suri, Ajay, and Deichmann, Uwe. 2006. “Household Savings and Residential Mobility in Informal Settlements in Bhopal, India.” Urban Studies 43, no. 7: 1025–39.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lall, Somik, Deichmann, Uwe, Lundberg, Mattias, and Chaudhury, Nazmul. 2004. “Tenure, Diversity and Commitment: Community Participation for Urban Service Provision.” Journal of Development Studies 40, no. 3: 126.Google Scholar
Lanjouw, Jean and Levy, Philip. 2002. “Untitled: A Study of Formal and Informal Property Rights in Urban Ecuador.” The Economic Journal 112, no. 482: 9861019.Google Scholar
Lapierre, Dominique and Moro, Javier. 2002. Five Past Midnight in Bhopal. New York: Grand Central Publishing.Google Scholar
Larreguy, Horacio, Marshall, John, and Querubin, Pablo. 2016. “Parties, Brokers, and Voter Mobilization: How Turnout Buying Depends upon the Party’s Capacity to Monitor Brokers.” American Political Science Review 110, no. 1: 160–79.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lee, Yok-Shiu. 1998. “Intermediary Institutions, Community Organizations, and Urban Environmental Management: The Case of Three Bangkok Slums.” World Development 26, no. 6: 9931011.Google Scholar
Lee, Alexander. 2018. “Ethnic Diversity and Ethnic Discrimination: Explaining Local Public Goods.” Comparative Political Studies 51, no. 10: 1351–83.Google Scholar
Levitsky, Steven. 2003. Transforming Labor-Based Parties in Latin America: Argentine Peronism in Comparative Perspective. New York: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lindbeck, Assar and Weibull, Jörgen. 1987. “Balanced-Budget Redistribution as the Outcome of Political Competition.” Public Choice 52, no. 3: 273–97.Google Scholar
Lynch, Owen. 1974. “Political Mobilization and Ethnicity among Adi-Dravidas in a Bombay Slum.” Economic and Political Weekly 9, no. 39: 1657–68.Google Scholar
Magaloni, Beatriz. 2008. Voting for Autocracy: Hegemonic Party Survival and Its Demise in Mexico. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Mahoney, James and Thelen, Kathleen. 2015. Advances in Comparative-Historical Analysis. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Manor, James. 2000. “Small-Time Political Fixers in India’s States.” Asian Survey 40, no. 5: 816–35.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Manor, James. 2005. “In Part, a Myth: The BJP’s Organisational Strength.” In Coalition Politics and Hindu Nationalism (edited by Adeney, Katharine and Lawrence, Sáez). London: Routledge.Google Scholar
Manor, James. 2010. “What Do They Know of India Who Only India Know? The Uses of Comparative Politics.” Commonwealth and Comparative Politics 48, no. 4: 505–16.Google Scholar
Mansuri, Ghazala and Rao, Vijayendra. 2013. “Localizing Development: Does Participation Work?” World Bank Policy Research Report. Washington, D.C.Google Scholar
Marx, Benjamin, Stoker, Thomas, and Suri, Tavneet. 2013. “The Economics of Slums in the Developing World.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 27, no. 4: 187210.Google Scholar
Marx, Benjamin, Stoker, Thomas, and Suri, Tavneet. 2017. “There Is No Free House: Ethnic Patronage in a Kenyan Slum.” Working Paper, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Google Scholar
Mathur, Om Prakash (ed.). 2014. Inclusive Urban Planning: State of the Urban Poor Report 2013. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Mathur, Shiv. 1996. Political Attitudes of Slum Dwellers. Jaipur: Aalekh Publishers.Google Scholar
Mayaram, Shail. 1993. “Communal Violence in Jaipur.” Economic and Political Weekly 28, no. 46/47: 2524–41.Google Scholar
McFarlane, Colin. 2004. “Geographical Imaginations and Spaces of Political Engagement: Examples from the Indian Alliance.” Antipode 36, no. 5: 890916.Google Scholar
Miguel, Edward. 2004. “Tribe or Nation? Nation Building and Public Goods in Kenya versus Tanzania.” World Politics 56, no. 3: 327–62.Google Scholar
Min, Brian. 2015. Power and the Vote: Elections and Electricity in the Developing World. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Mishra, Arun Kumar and Dasgupta, Shubhagato. 2014. “Evolution of National Policies for Basic Services, Affordable Housing, and Livelihoods for the Urban Poor.” In Inclusive Urban Planning: State of the Urban Poor Report 2013 (edited by Mathur, Om Prakash). New Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Mitra, Arup. 2003. Occupational Choices, Networks, and Transfers: An Exegesis Based on Micro Data from Delhi Slums. New Delhi: Manohar Publishers.Google Scholar
Mitra, Arup. 2010. “Migration, Livelihood and Well-Being: Evidence from Indian City Slums.” Urban Studies 47, no. 7: 1371–90.Google Scholar
Mitra, Banashree. 1988. Impact of Tenure Regularisation and Environmental Upgrading Programmes on Shelter Consolidation in Squatter Settlements in Bhopal. New Delhi: Indian Human Settlements Programme.Google Scholar
Montgomery, Mark. 2008. “The Urban Transformation of the Developing World.” Science 319, no. 5864: 761–64.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Morrison, Nicky. 2017. “Playing by the Rules? New Institutionalism, Path Dependency and Informal Settlements in Sub-Saharan Africa.” Environment and Planning A 49, no. 11: 2558–77.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Motiram, Sripad and Vakulabharanam, Vamsi. 2012. “Understanding Poverty and Inequality in Urban India since Reforms.” Economic and Political Weekly 47, no. 47/48: 4452.Google Scholar
Murillo, Maria Victoria, Oliveros, Virginia, and Zarazaga, Rodrigo. 2019. “The Most Vulnerable Poor: Clientelism among Slum Dwellers.” Working Paper.Google Scholar
Mushkat, Jerome. 1971. Tammany: The Evolution of a Political Machine, 1789–1865. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press.Google Scholar
Nakamura, Shohei. 2014. “Impact of Slum Formalization on Self-Help Housing Construction: A Case of Slum Notification in India.” Urban Studies 51, no. 16: 3420–44.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nakamura, Shohei. 2017. “Does Slum Formalisation without Title Provision Stimulate Housing Improvement? A Case of Slum Declaration in Pune, India.” Urban Studies 54, no. 7: 1715–35.Google Scholar
Naidu, Ratna. 2009. “Dilapidation and Slum Formation.” In Urban Studies (edited by Patel, Sujata and Deb, Kushal). New Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Nair, Shalini. 2015. “35 Percent Urban India Is BPL, Says Unreleased Data.” The Indian Express (July 17).Google Scholar
Narayan, Deepa and Pritchett, Lant. 1999. “Cents and Sociability: Household Income and Social Capital in Rural Tanzania.”Economic Development and Cultural Change 47, no. 4: 871–97.Google Scholar
Nathan, Noah. 2016. “Local Ethnic Geography, Expectations of Favoritism, and Voting in Urban Ghana.” Comparative Political Studies 49, no. 14: 1896–29.Google Scholar
Nathan, Noah. 2019. “Does Participation Reinforce Patronage? Policy Preferences, Turnout, and Class in Urban Ghana.” British Journal of Political Science 49, no. 1: 229–55.Google Scholar
National Sample Survey Office. 2014. “Urban Slums in India, 2012.” Report 561. New Delhi: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation.Google Scholar
National Sample Survey Office. 2014. “Drinking Water, Sanitation, Hygiene, and Housing Condition in India.” Report 556. New Delhi: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation.Google Scholar
Nichter, Simeon. 2008. “Vote Buying or Turnout Buying? Machine Politics and the Secret Ballot.” American Political Science Review 102, no. 1: 1931.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
O’Donnell, Guillermo. 1993. “On the State, Democratization, and Some Conceptual Problems: A Latin American View with Glances at Some Post-Communist Countries.” Kellogg Working Paper Series, University of Notre Dame.Google Scholar
Oldenburg, Philip. 1976. Big City Government in India: Councilor, Administrator, and Citizen in Delhi. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press.Google Scholar
Oldenburg, Philip. 1987. “Middlemen in Third-World Corruption: Implications of an Indian Case.” World Politics 39, no. 4: 508–35.Google Scholar
Olken, Benjamin. 2010. “Direct Democracy and Local Public Goods: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Indonesia.” American Political Science Review 104, no. 2: 243–67.Google Scholar
Olson, Mancur. 1965. The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of Groups. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.Google Scholar
Ostrom, Elinor. 1990. Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Ostrom, Elinor. 1996. “Crossing the Great Divide: Coproduction, Synergy, and Development.” World Development 24, no. 6: 1073–87.Google Scholar
Padhi, Bijaya, Baker, Kelly, Dutta, Ambarish, Cumming, Oliver, Freeman, Matthew, Satpathy, Radhanatha, Das, Bhabani, and Panigrahi, Pinaki. 2015. “Risk of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes among Women Practicing Poor Sanitation in Rural India: A Population-Based Prospective Cohort Study.” PLoS Medicine 12, no. 7: 118.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Paller, Jeffrey. 2014. “Informal Institutions and Personal Rule in Urban Ghana.” African Studies Review 57, no. 3: 123–42.Google Scholar
Pande, Rohini. 2011. “Can Informed Voters Enforce Better Governance? Experiments in Low-Income Democracies.” Annual Review of Economics 3: 215–37.Google Scholar
Paniagua, Victoria. 2018. “When Clients Elect Brokers: Elections, Participation, and Public Goods Provision in Urban Slums” Working Paper, Duke University.Google Scholar
Papke, Leslie and Wooldridge, Jeffrey. 1996. “Econometric Methods for Fractional Response Variables with an Application to 401(K) Plan Participation Rates.” Journal of Applied Econometrics 11, no. 6: 619–32.Google Scholar
Perlman, Janice. 1976. The Myth of Marginality: Urban Poverty and Politics in Rio de Janeiro. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Posner, Daniel. 2005. Institutions and Ethnic Politics in Africa. New York: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Post, Alison. 2018. “Cities and Politics in the Developing World.” Annual Review of Political Science 21: 115–33.Google Scholar
Post, Alison, Bronsoler, Vivian, and Salman, Lana. 2017. “Hybrid Regimes for Local Public Goods Provision: A Framework for Analysis.” Perspectives on Politics 15, no. 4: 952–66.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pradhan, Kanhu Charan. 2013. “Unacknowledged Urbanisation: New Census Towns of India.” Economic and Political Weekly 48, no. 36: 4351.Google Scholar
Putnam, Robert. 1994. Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.Google Scholar
Raghunandan, T. R. 2017. “Re-Energizing Democratic Decentralization in India.” In Rethinking Public Institutions in India (edited by Kapur, Devesh, Bhanu Mehta, Pratap, and Vaishnav, Milan). New York: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Rains, Emily, Krishna, Anirudh, and Wibbels, Erik. 2019. “Combining Satellite and Survey Data to Study Indian Slums.” Environment and Urbanization 31, no. 1: 267–92.Google Scholar
Ramanathan, Ramesh. 2007. “Federalism, Urban Decentralization, and Citizen Participation.” Economic and Political Weekly 42, no. 8: 674–81.Google Scholar
Rao, K. Ranga and Rao, M.S.A.. 1984. Cities and Slums: A Study of a Squatters’ Settlement in the City of Vijayawada. New Delhi: Concept Publishing.Google Scholar
Rao, Ratna. 1990. Social Organisation in an Indian Slum. New Delhi: Mittal.Google Scholar
Rao, Vijayendra, Ananthpur, Kripa, and Malik, Kabir. 2017. “The Anatomy of Failure: An Ethnography of a Randomized Trial to Deepen Democracy in Rural India.” World Development 99: 481–97.Google Scholar
Ray, Talton. 1969. The Politics of the Barrios of Venezuela. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Reddy, G. R. and Haragopal, G.. 1985. “The Pyraveekar: The ‘Fixer’ in Rural India.” Asian Survey 25, no. 11: 1148–62.Google Scholar
Resnick, Danielle. 2014. Urban Poverty and Party Populism in African Democracies. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Risbud, Neelima. 1988. Socio-Physical Evolution of Popular Settlements and Government Supports: Case Study of Bhopal. New Delhi: Indian Human Settlements Programme.Google Scholar
Risbud, Neelima. 2002. “Policies for Tenure Security in Delhi.” In Holding Their Ground: Secure Land Tenure for the Urban Poor in Developing Countries (edited by Durand-Lasserve, Alain and Royston, Lauren). London: Earthscan.Google Scholar
Risbud, Neelima. 2009. “The Poor and Morphology of Cities.” In India Urban Poverty Report 2009. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Risbud, Neelima. 2014. “Experience of Security of Tenure toward Inclusion: Indore and Jaipur.” In Inclusive Urban Planning: State of the Urban Poor Report 2013 (edited by Mathur, Om Prakash). New Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Roy, Ananya. 2002. City Requiem, Calcutta: Gender and the Politics of Poverty. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.Google Scholar
Roy, Ananya. 2009. “Why India Cannot Plan Its Cities: Informality, Insurgence and the Idiom of Urbanization.” Planning Theory 80, no. 1: 7687.Google Scholar
Roy, Ananya. 2014. “The Inclusive City: A New Paradigm of Urban Planning in India?” In Inclusive Urban Planning: State of the Urban Poor Report 2013 (edited by Om Prakash Mathur). New Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Rudolph, Lloyd and Rudolph, Susanne. 1984. The Modernity of Tradition: Political Development in India. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.Google Scholar
Ruet, Joel and Tawa Lama-Rewal, Stéphanie. 2009. Governing India’s Metropolises: Case Studies of Four Cities. New Delhi: Routledge.Google Scholar
Sáez, Lawrence and Sinha, Aseema. 2010. “Political Cycles, Political Institutions and Public Expenditure in India, 1980–2000.” British Journal of Political Science 40, no. 1: 91113.Google Scholar
Samuelson, Paul. 1954. “The Pure Theory of Public Expenditure.The Review of Economics and Statistics 36, no. 4: 387–89.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sankhe, Shirish, Vittal, Ireena, Dobbs, Richard, Mohan, Ajit, Gulati, Ankur, Ablett, Jonathan, Gupta, Shishir, Kim, Alex, Paul, Sudipto, Sanghvi, Aditya, and Sethy, Gurpreet. 2010. “India’s Urban Awakening: Building Inclusive Cities, Sustaining Economic Growth.” McKinsey Global Institute Report.Google Scholar
Schaffer, Frederic (ed.). 2007. Elections for Sale: The Causes and Consequences of Vote Buying. New York: Lynne Rienner.Google Scholar
Schaffer, Joby and Baker, Andy. 2015. “Clientelism as Persuasion-Buying: Evidence from Latin America.” Comparative Political Studies 48, no. 9: 1093–126.Google Scholar
Schenk, Hans (ed.). 2001. Living in India’s Slums: A Case Study of Bangalore. New Delhi: Manohar Publishers.Google Scholar
Schneider, Mark. forthcoming. “Do Local Leaders Know Their Voters? A Test of Guessability in India.” Electoral Studies.Google Scholar
Schoorl, J. W., van der Linden, J. J., and Yap, K. S. (eds.). 1983. Between Basti Dwellers and Bureaucrats: Lessons in Squatter Settlement Upgrading in Karachi. Oxford: Pergamon.Google Scholar
Scott, James. 1977. “Patron-Client Politics and Political Change in Southeast Asia.” In Friends, Followers, Factions: A Reader in Political Clientelism (edited by Schmidt, Steffen, Scott, James, Lande, Carl, and Guasti, Laura). Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Sen, Amartya. 1999. Development as Freedom. New York: Knopf.Google Scholar
Shami, Mahvish. 2012. “Collective Action, Clientelism, and Connectivity.” American Political Science Review 106, no. 3: 588606.Google Scholar
Shami, Mahvish and Majid, Hadia. 2014. “The Political Economy of Public Goods Provision in Slums.” London: International Growth Centre, Working Paper.Google Scholar
Sharalaya, Nandan. 2017. “Financing Indian Cities.” Ideas for India (July 12).Google Scholar
Singh, Andrea and de Souza, Alfred. 1980. The Urban Poor: Slum and Pavement Dwellers in the Major Cities of India. New Delhi: Manohar Publications.Google Scholar
Singh, Prerna and vom Hau, Matthias. 2016. “Ethnicity in Time: Politics, History, and the Relationship between Ethnic Diversity and Public Goods Provision.” Comparative Political Studies 49, no. 10: 1303–40.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Singhi, N. K. 1997. Pro-Poor City Planning: Social Mapping of Jaipur City. Jaipur: Institute of Development Studies, Jaipur Report.Google Scholar
Sivaramakrishnan, K. C., Kundu, Amitabh, and Singh, B. N.. 2006. Oxford Handbook of Urbanization in India. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Slater, Dan and Simmons, Erica. 2010. “Informative Regress: Critical Antecedents in Comparative Politics.” Comparative Political Studies 43, no. 7: 886917.Google Scholar
Snell-Rood, Claire. 2015. No One Will Let Her Live: Women’s Struggle for Well-Being in a Delhi Slum. Berkeley, CA: University of California.Google Scholar
Srivastava, Sanjay. 2012. “Duplicity, Intimacy, Community: An Ethnography of ID Cards, Permits and Other Fake Documents in Delhi.” Thesis Eleven 113, no. 1: 7893.Google Scholar
Stokes, Susan. 1995. Cultures in Conflict: Social Movements and the State in Peru. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Stokes, Susan. 2005. “Perverse Accountability: A Formal Model of Machine Politics with Evidence from Argentina.” American Political Science Review 99, no. 3: 315–25.Google Scholar
Stokes, Susan, Dunning, Thad, Nazareno, Marcelo, and Brusco, Valeria. 2013. Brokers, Voters, and Clientelism: The Puzzle of Distributive Politics. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Sukhtankar, Sandip. 2016. “India’s National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme: What Do We Really Know about the World’s Largest Workfare Program?” New Delhi: India Policy Forum.Google Scholar
Suttles, Gerald. 1968. The Social Order of the Slum: Ethnicity and Territory in the Inner City. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.Google Scholar
Szwarcberg, Mariela. 2015. Mobilizing Poor Voters: Machine Politics, Clientelism, and Social Networks in Argentina. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Tarlo, Emily. 2001. “Paper Truths: The Emergency and Slum Clearance through Forgotten Files.” In The Everyday State in Modern India (edited by Fuller, C. J. and Benei, Veronique). London: Hurst and Company.Google Scholar
Tarlo, Emily. 2003. Unsettling Memories: Narratives of the Emergency in Delhi. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Tewari, V. 2002. An Assessment of SJSRY in Rajasthan. New Delhi: National Institute of Urban Affairs Report.Google Scholar
Thachil, Tariq. 2014. Elite Parties, Poor Voters: How Social Services Win Votes in India. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Thachil, Tariq. 2017. “Do Rural Migrants Divide Ethnically in the City? Evidence from an Ethnographic Experiment in India.” American Journal of Political Science 61, no. 4: 908–26.Google Scholar
Thomas, Rosamma. 2017. “Jaipur Slum Dwellers March Seeking Better Facilities.” Times of India, Jaipur City News (March 29, 2017).Google Scholar
Tiebout, Charles. 1967. “A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures.” Journal of Political Economy 64, no. 5: 416–24.Google Scholar
Tsai, Lily. 2007. Accountability without Democracy: Solidary Groups and Public Goods Provision in Rural China. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
UN-Habitat. 1982. Survey of Slum and Squatter Settlements. Dublin: Tycooly International.Google Scholar
UN-Habitat. 2003. The Challenge of Slums: Global Report on Human Settlements 2003. London: Earthscan.Google Scholar
UN-Habitat. 2006a. Financial Resource Mapping for Pro-Poor Governance. New Delhi: Water for Asian Cities, India Programme.Google Scholar
UN-Habitat. 2006b. State of the World’s Cities, 2006/2007. London: Earthscan.Google Scholar
UN-Habitat. 2007a. Poverty Mapping: Prioritising Interventions, Intra-Slum Inequalities Analysis, Bhopal. Bhopal: UN-Habitat and Water-Aid Office.Google Scholar
UN-Habitat. 2007b. Poverty Mapping: Prioritising Interventions, Intra-Slum Inequalities Analysis, Jabalpur. Bhopal: UN-Habitat and Water-Aid Office.Google Scholar
UN-Habitat. 2013. State of the World’s Cities, 2012/2013. New York: Earthscan from Routledge.Google Scholar
United Nations. 2015. World Urbanization Prospects: The 2014 Revision. New York: United Nations Publications (ST/ESA/SER.A/366).Google Scholar
Vaishnav, Milan. 2017. When Crime Pays: Money and Muscle in Indian Politics. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.Google Scholar
Vaishnav, Milan and Neelanjan, Sircar. 2013. “Core or Swing? The Role of Electoral Context in Shaping Pork Barrel.” Working Paper.Google Scholar
Vaishnav, Milan and Hintson, Jamie. 2019. “India’s Emerging Crisis of Representation.” Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Google Scholar
Varshney, Ashutosh. 1998. Democracy, Development, and the Countryside: Urban-Rural Struggles in India. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Varshney, Ashutosh. 2002. Ethnic Conflict and Civic Life: Hindus and Muslims in India. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.Google Scholar
Véron, René, Corbridge, Stuart, Williams, Glyn, and Srivastava, Manoj. 2003. “The Everyday State and Political Society in Eastern India: Structuring Access to the Employment Assurance Scheme.” Journal of Development Studies 39, no. 5: 128.Google Scholar
Wade, Robert. 1988. Village Republics: Economic Conditions for Collective Action in South India. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Weiner, Myron. 1967. Party Building in a New Nation: The Indian National Congress. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.Google Scholar
Weinstein, Liza. 2014. The Durable Slum: Dharavi and the Right to Stay Put in Globalizing Mumbai. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.Google Scholar
Weitz-Shapiro, Rebecca. 2014. Curbing Clientelism in Argentina: Politics, Poverty, and Social Policy. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Wiebe, Paul. 1975. Social Life in an Indian Slum. New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House.Google Scholar
Williams, Glyn, Devika, J., and Aandahl, Guro. 2015. “Making Space for Women in Urban Governance? Leadership and Claims-Making in a Kerala Slum.” Environment and Planning A 47, no. 5: 1113–31.Google Scholar
Witsoe, Jeffrey. 2012. “Everyday Corruption and the Political Mediation of the Indian State: An Ethnographic Exploration of Brokers in Bihar.”Economic and Political Weekly 47, no. 6: 4754.Google Scholar
Ziegfeld, Adam. 2016. Why Regional Parties? Clientelism, Elites, and the Indian Party System. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar

Save book to Kindle

To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.

Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.

Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.

  • Bibliography
  • Adam Michael Auerbach, American University, Washington DC
  • Book: Demanding Development
  • Online publication: 15 October 2019
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108649377.011
Available formats
×

Save book to Dropbox

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.

  • Bibliography
  • Adam Michael Auerbach, American University, Washington DC
  • Book: Demanding Development
  • Online publication: 15 October 2019
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108649377.011
Available formats
×

Save book to Google Drive

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.

  • Bibliography
  • Adam Michael Auerbach, American University, Washington DC
  • Book: Demanding Development
  • Online publication: 15 October 2019
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108649377.011
Available formats
×