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Unstable Politics: Fiscal Space and Electoral Volatility in the Indian States
Unformatted Document Text:  Electoral Volatility in the Indian States Heath, Oliver. 2005. “Party Systems, Political Cleavages and Electoral Volatility in India: A State-wise Analysis, 1998-1999,” Electoral Studies, 24: 177-199. Heller, Peter. 2005. “Fiscal Space: What It Is and How to Get It,” Finance & Development, (June): 32-33. Howes, Stephen, Rinku Murgai, and Marina Wes. 2004. “Expenditure Implications of India’s State-level Fiscal Crisis.” World Bank ASARC Working Paper 2004/15. Khemani, Stuti. 2003. “Partisan Politics and Intergovernmental Transfers in India.” World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 3016. Available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=636378. Korasteleva, Elena A. 2000. “Electoral Volatility in PostCommunist Belarus: Explaining the Paradox,” Party Politics, 6 (3): 343-358. Linden, Leigh L. 2004. “Are Incumbents Really Advantaged? The Preference for Non- Incumbents in Indian National Elections.” Unpublished manuscript, Columbia University. Maguire, Maria. 1983. “Is There Still Persistence? Electoral Change in Western Europe.” In Western European Party Systems, edited by Hans Daalder and Peter Mair. London: Sage. Mainwaring, Scott. 1998. “Electoral Volatility in Brazil,” Party Politics, 4 (4): 523-545. Mair, Peter. 1983. “Adaptation and Control: Towards an Understanding of Party and Party System Change.” In Western European Party Systems, edited by Hans Daalder and PeterMair. London: Sage. Nikolenyi, Csaba. 1998. “The New Indian Party System: What Kind of a Model?” Party Politics, 4 (3): 367-380. Pedersen, Mogens. 1979. “The Dynamics of European Party Systems: Changing Patterns of Electoral Volatility,” European Journal of Political Research, 7 (1): 1-26. Pedersen, Mogens N. 1983. “Changing Patterns of Electoral Volatility in European Party Systems, 1948-1977: Explorations in Explanation.” In West European Party Systems: Continuity andChange, edited by Hans Daadler and Peter Mair. London: Sage. Przeworski, Adam. 1975. “Institutionalization of Voting Patterns, or is Mobilization the Source of Decay,” American Political Science Review, 69 (1): 49-67. Remmer, Karen L. 1991. “The Political Impact of Economic Crisis in Latin America in the 1980s,” American Political Science Review, 85 (3, Sept): 777-800. Roberts, Kenneth M., and Erik Wibbels. 1999. “Party Systems and Electoral Volatility in Latin America: A Test of Economic, Institutional, and Structural Explanations,” American PoliticalScience Review, 93 (3, Sept): 575-590. Rose, Richard, and Thomas T. Mackie. 1983. “Incumbency in Government: Asset or Liability.” In Western European Party Systems, edited by Hans Daalder and Peter Mair. London: Sage. Sani, Giacomo, and Giovanni Sartori. 1983. “Polarization, Fragmentation, and Competition in Western Democracies.” In Western European Party Systems, edited by Hans Daalder and PeterMair. London: Sage. Sikk, Allan. 2005. “How Unstable? Volatility and the Genuinely New Parties in Eastern Europe,” European Journal of Political Research, 44: 391-412. Sj¨ oblum, Gunnar. 1983. “Political Change and Political Accountability: A Propositional Inventory of Causes and Effects.” In Western European Party Systems, edited by Hans Daalder and PeterMair. London: Sage. Sridharan, E. 2004. “Electoral Coalitions in 2004 General Elections: Theory and Evidence,” Economic and Political Weekly, 39 (51): 5418-5425. 19

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Electoral Volatility in the Indian States
Heath, Oliver. 2005. “Party Systems, Political Cleavages and Electoral Volatility in India: A
State-wise Analysis, 1998-1999,” Electoral Studies, 24: 177-199.
Heller, Peter. 2005. “Fiscal Space: What It Is and How to Get It,” Finance & Development,
(June): 32-33.
Howes, Stephen, Rinku Murgai, and Marina Wes. 2004. “Expenditure Implications of India’s
State-level Fiscal Crisis.” World Bank ASARC Working Paper 2004/15.
Khemani, Stuti. 2003. “Partisan Politics and Intergovernmental Transfers in India.” World Bank
Policy Research Working Paper No. 3016. Available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=636378.
Korasteleva, Elena A. 2000. “Electoral Volatility in PostCommunist Belarus: Explaining the
Paradox,” Party Politics, 6 (3): 343-358.
Linden, Leigh L. 2004. “Are Incumbents Really Advantaged? The Preference for Non- Incumbents
in Indian National Elections.” Unpublished manuscript, Columbia University.
Maguire, Maria. 1983. “Is There Still Persistence? Electoral Change in Western Europe.” In
Western European Party Systems, edited by Hans Daalder and Peter Mair. London: Sage.
Mainwaring, Scott. 1998. “Electoral Volatility in Brazil,” Party Politics, 4 (4): 523-545.
Mair, Peter. 1983. “Adaptation and Control: Towards an Understanding of Party and Party
System Change.” In Western European Party Systems, edited by Hans Daalder and Peter
Mair. London: Sage.
Nikolenyi, Csaba. 1998. “The New Indian Party System: What Kind of a Model?” Party Politics,
4 (3): 367-380.
Pedersen, Mogens. 1979. “The Dynamics of European Party Systems: Changing Patterns of
Electoral Volatility,” European Journal of Political Research, 7 (1): 1-26.
Pedersen, Mogens N. 1983. “Changing Patterns of Electoral Volatility in European Party Systems,
1948-1977: Explorations in Explanation.” In West European Party Systems: Continuity and
Change, edited by Hans Daadler and Peter Mair. London: Sage.
Przeworski, Adam. 1975. “Institutionalization of Voting Patterns, or is Mobilization the Source
of Decay,” American Political Science Review, 69 (1): 49-67.
Remmer, Karen L. 1991. “The Political Impact of Economic Crisis in Latin America in the 1980s,”
American Political Science Review, 85 (3, Sept): 777-800.
Roberts, Kenneth M., and Erik Wibbels. 1999. “Party Systems and Electoral Volatility in Latin
America: A Test of Economic, Institutional, and Structural Explanations,” American Political
Science Review, 93 (3, Sept): 575-590.
Rose, Richard, and Thomas T. Mackie. 1983. “Incumbency in Government: Asset or Liability.”
In Western European Party Systems, edited by Hans Daalder and Peter Mair. London: Sage.
Sani, Giacomo, and Giovanni Sartori. 1983. “Polarization, Fragmentation, and Competition in
Western Democracies.” In Western European Party Systems, edited by Hans Daalder and Peter
Mair. London: Sage.
Sikk, Allan. 2005. “How Unstable? Volatility and the Genuinely New Parties in Eastern Europe,”
European Journal of Political Research, 44: 391-412.
Sj¨
oblum, Gunnar. 1983. “Political Change and Political Accountability: A Propositional Inventory
of Causes and Effects.” In Western European Party Systems, edited by Hans Daalder and Peter
Mair. London: Sage.
Sridharan, E. 2004. “Electoral Coalitions in 2004 General Elections: Theory and Evidence,”
Economic and Political Weekly, 39 (51): 5418-5425.
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