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Inaugural interview: here
Research and teaching website: here
Pod-cast on my book: here
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Associate Professor
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1) On the environment side:
- We've finished and submitted the project on adaptation to flood risk in Pakistan (with Clare Balboni, LSE, and Mazhar Waseem, Manchester), the draft is here
- With the same team (and joined by Lorenzo Marzano, UPF, and Aaron Berman, MIT) we have a new PEDL-funded project on evaluating the pollution-related environmental costs from road infrastructure projects (and comparing them to the benefits). It will be at least a year until we have a draft, but the overview is here
2) On the firms/trade/productivity side:
- A project with Ezra Oberfield, Cornell, using data on India, entitled "Growth and the Fragmentation of Production", where we estimate productivity gains from increased division of labor. Draft is here
- A project with Ezra Oberfield, Cornell, Ruairidh South, Princeton, and Mazhar Waseem, Manchester, where we study the cost of lack of firm dynamism, and the role that poor contract enforcement plays in it. Data from both India and Pakistan.
Draft is here
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Associate Professor
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Latest articles:
- “It Takes Money to Make MPs: New Evidence from 150 Years of British Campaign Spending (with Edgard Dewitte). Conditionally accepted at The Journal of Economic History.
- “Political Inequality.” Annual Review of Economics, 2024, 16: 455-490.
- “Corporate Donations and Political Rhetoric: Evidence form a National Ban” (with Caroline Le Pennec Caldichoury and Elisa Mougin). American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2024, 16(3): 217-56.
- “Media Competition and News Diets” (with Charles Angelucci and Michael Sinkinson), American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 2024, 16(2): 62-102.
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PhD Candidate
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Senior Researcher, CNRS
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Associate Professor
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Latest publications:
- Issar, Sukriti (2024). The Hustler and the Mooch: Slavery in Late Eighteenth-Century Bombay. Slavery & Abolition.
- Issar, Sukriti (2023). Historicizing Real Estate: The East India Company in Early Colonial Bombay. Enterprise & Society
- Issar, Sukriti (2023). Nuisance, Planning and the Common Law in Late Eighteenth-Century Bombay. Journal of Legal History, DOI: 10.1080/01440365.2023.2225877.
- Issar, Sukriti and Ishani Shukla (2022). Policy change and floor space index. Economic and Political Weekly, vol. 57, no. 25: 23-25.
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PhD in Political Science
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Postdoctoral Fellow
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Publications
- Martelli, Jean‐Thomas. “Populist Careers as Autonomy-making: A Longitudinal Ethnography of Political Entry in North India.” Polity 55(4):784-811. doi: 10.1086/726339.
- Martelli, Jean‐Thomas, and Christophe Jaffrelot. 2023. “Do Populist Leaders Mimic the Language of Ordinary Citizens? Evidence from India.” Political Psychology 44(5):1141–60. doi: 10.1111/pops.12881.
- Martelli, Jean‐Thomas, and Vihang Jumle. 2023. “Populism à La Carte: The Paradoxical Political Communication of Narendra Modi on Twitter.” Global Policy 14(5):899-911. doi: 10.1111/1758-5899.13173.
- Martelli, Jean‐Thomas, Khan, Aaasim and Ralph Schroeder. 2023. “The sound, the Fury and the Silences: The Politics of Influence in Digital India.” Global Policy 14(5). doi: 10.1111/1758-5899.13308.
- Martelli, Jean-Thomas. 2024. “On the Meaning of Student Elections: The case of an Indian Campus.” in ed. Manja Klemenčič, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Student Politics and Representation in Higher Education, pp.241-261, London: Bloomsbury Handbooks. isbn: 9781350375970.
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Facing Environmental Crisis in South Asia: Challenges and Responses
Replay the inaugural meeting of the Sciences Po South Asia Program on Vimeo