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What is Driving the Indian Middle Class Towards Electoral Politics? Evidence from Delhi

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  • Poulomi Chakrabarti

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Using the case of Delhi and drawing on examples from other metropolitan cities, this paper attempts to understand the factors that have led to the rise of middle class neighborhood associations and their subsequent advent into formal politics. [AI Working Paper No. 4].

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  • Poulomi Chakrabarti, 2014. "What is Driving the Indian Middle Class Towards Electoral Politics? Evidence from Delhi," Working Papers id:5636, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:5636
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