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Traveling Agents: Political Change and Bureaucratic

Traveling Agents: Political Change and Bureaucratic

24/2010 Lakshmi Iyer and Anandi Mani
working papers,culture and development
The Review of Economics and Statistics
http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/REST_a_00183

24/2010 Lakshmi Iyer and Anandi Mani

We develop a framework to empirically examine how politicians with electoral pressures control bureaucrats with career concerns as well as the consequences for bureaucrats' career investments. Unique micro-level data on Indian bureaucrats support our key predictions. Politicians use frequent reassignments (transfers) across posts of varying importance to control bureaucrats. High-skilled bureaucrats face less frequent political transfers and lower variability in the importance of their posts. We find evidence of two alternative paths to career success: officers of higher initial ability are more likely to invest in skill, but caste affinity to the politician's party base also helps secure important positions.

Culture and Development

The Review of Economics and Statistics

http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/REST_a_00183