Asad Tariq on Electoral Redistricting and Public Goods Provision in India
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Our fourth scholar in the series is Asad Tariq, who is a doctoral candidate in Economics at the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi. His research focuses on the political economy of development, with a particular interest in religion, politics and public service delivery in India. We spoke about his job market paper titled, Constituencies of Change: Electoral Redistricting and Public Goods Provision in India.
We talked about the 2008 delimitation exercise, especially at the state level, gerrymandering, the median voter versus swing voters and ethnic groups, public service delivery for minorities, especially Muslims, and much more.
Recorded September 5th, 2025.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) - Intro
(00:02:42) - Packing and Cracking
(00:05:10) - From Theory to Ballots
(00:06:40) - Median Voter Logic: A Mechanism in Play
(00:08:24) - Delimitation as an exogenous shock?
(00:19:06) - Does Identity of the elected leader matter?
(00:20:10) - Enter: Swing Voters
(00:23:07) - Schools, Roads, and Wires: Evidence on Public Goods
(00:26:21) - Crunching the Numbers
(00:29:44) - Drawing the Lines: Gerrymandering Then and Now
(00:37:40) - Policy Stakes and What’s Next
(00:41:45) - Outro