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SUMMARY:Oxford Professor elucidates on the secession with natural resources
DESCRIPTION:The second episode of the lecture series organised by the Department of Economics\, SRM University-AP\, will be held on September 07\, 2021\, at 04.00 pm. The lecture titled “Secession with natural resources” will be delivered by Prof Pramila Krishnan from the Oxford Department of International Development. \nAbstract:\nThe lecture will look at the formation of new Indian states in 2001 to uncover the effects of political secession on the comparative economic performance of natural resource-rich and natural resource-poor areas. Resource-rich constituencies fared comparatively worse within new states that inherited a relatively larger proportion of natural resources. The study argues that these patterns reflect how political reorganization affected the quality of state governance of natural resources. Results describe a model of collusion between state politicians and resource rent recipients that can account for the relationships we see in the data between natural resource abundance and post-break-up local outcomes. \nAbout the Speaker:\nPramila Krishnan is a Professor of Development Economics at Oxford Department of International Development\, University of Oxford and a Fellow at Pembroke College\, Oxford. She began her academic life as an econometrician working on models of self-selection before seeing the light and moving on to work in development economics.\nHer research has concentrated on applied microeconomics and she has worked on topics ranging from household portfolios of poor households to risk-sharing\, intra-household allocation and informal insurance\, social networks\, non-cognitive skills and whether migrants might be both rich and happy. Pramila Krishnan teaches on the MSc in Economics for Development\, offering a module on education. \nJoin this intriguing online lecture on September 07\, 2021\, at 04.00 pm and enrich your knowledge through the scholarly voice of Prof Pramila Krishnan!
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/oxford-professor-elucidates-on-the-secession-with-natural-resources/
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