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All the Growth We Cannot See: Staggered Elections in World’s Largest Democracy

by Dr. Prachi Mishra, Shohan Mukherjee, N.K. Singh

Electoral timing coordination represents a fundamental institutional choice with potentially significant macroeconomic consequences, yet systematic evidence remains limited. This paper exploits variation in India's multi-level electoral system to identify causal effects of synchronized elections on economic growth. Our findings can inform ongoing debates about India's proposed electoral reforms, and are also relevant for broader international debates on political economy determinants of growth in emerging markets and benefits from political unions, specifically, in the case of Europe.

30 January, 2026

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