Nishith Prakash, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | University of Houston, Houston, TX, United States |
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Labor Economics, Public and Social WelfareGoogle:
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(Essays on effects of affirmative action: Evidence from job and political reservation policies in India.) |
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Prakash N, Vadlamannati KC. (2019) Girls for Sale? Child Sex Ratio and Girls Trafficking in India Feminist Economics. 25: 267-308 |
Prakash N, Rockmore M, Uppal Y. (2019) Do criminally accused politicians affect economic outcomes? Evidence from India Journal of Development Economics. 141: 102370 |
Kumar S, Prakash N. (2017) Effect of political decentralization and female leadership on institutional births and child mortality in rural Bihar, India. Social Science & Medicine (1982) |
Kaletski E, Prakash N. (2017) Can Elected Minority Representatives Affect Health Worker Visits? Evidence from India Review of Development Economics. 21: 67-102 |
Minkler L, Prakash N. (2017) The Role of Constitutions on Poverty: A Cross-National Investigation Journal of Comparative Economics. 45: 563-581 |
Kaletski E, Minkler L, Prakash N, et al. (2016) Does constitutionalizing economic and social rights promote their fulfillment? Journal of Human Rights. 1-21 |
Kaletski E, Prakash N. (2016) Does Political Reservation for Minorities Affect Child Labor? Evidence from India World Development. 87: 50-69 |
Azam M, Chin A, Prakash N. (2013) The returns to english-language skills in India Economic Development and Cultural Change. 61: 335-367 |
Howard LL, Prakash N. (2012) Do employment quotas explain the occupational choices of disadvantaged minorities in India? International Review of Applied Economics. 26: 489-513 |
Khamis M, Prakash N, Siddique Z. (2012) Consumption and social identity: Evidence from India Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 83: 353-371 |