This book is a comparative study of the political economy of pro-poor policies in two Indian states - Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. By shedding light on the politics of resource allocation, it attempts to show how traditionally rooted state policies benefit only certain sections of the population.
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This book is a comparative study of the political economy of pro-poor policies in two Indian states - Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. By shedding light on the politics of resource allocation, it attempts to show how traditionally rooted state policies benefit only certain sections of the population.
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