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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Michael J. Callen - LSE
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:<p style="background: #f1f3f4; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size
 : 10.5pt; font-family: Helvetica, sans-serif; color: #3c4043;"><strong>Does
  Revolution Work? Evidence from the Birth of Nepal's Federal Democracy</str
 ong>" with Saad Gulzar, Rohini Pande, Soledad Prillaman, Deepak Singhania <
 /span></p><p style="background: #f1f3f4;"><strong><span style="font-size: 1
 0.5pt; font-family: Helvetica, sans-serif; color: #3c4043;">Abstract: </spa
 n></strong></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 10.5
 pt; font-family: Helvetica, sans-serif; color: #3c4043;">The political cons
 equences of revolution are among the most important, but least understood, 
 of all war impacts. Using a census of 3.68 million Nepalis (2.56 million of
  whom are of voting age) covering eleven districts, party nomination lists,
  electoral data, and party candidate selection committee surveys, we report
  five key findings. First, the historically disadvantaged social group of J
 anajatis – who formed the backbone of the Maoist insurgent group - gained r
 epresentation proportional to their population share. Second, all parties –
  including the Maoist party – positively select candidates on education. Th
 ird, educated and Janajati party selection committee members demonstrate le
 ss bias against Janajati candidates. Fourth, the Maoist party - which has t
 he most diverse party selection committees and the most Janajati nominees -
  provided the most Janajati tickets. Finally, using a close-election regres
 sion discontinuity design, we find that electing more educated leaders caus
 ally improves earthquake reconstruction for all constituents. By contrast, 
 electing lower caste politicians marginally increases benefits for co-caste
  members, but does not have broader impacts. Taken together, our results pr
 ovide a nuanced picture of how rebel groups enabled an inclusive federal de
 mocracy in Nepal: they created a cadre of positively selected leaders from 
 historically disadvantaged castes during the revolution. This broadening of
  the pool of qualified candidates for post-conflict politics, in turn, lead
 s to improved policy outcomes</span></p>
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