Aditya Bharadwaj

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Local leaders, numbering about 500,000 individuals, were evaluated like CEOs for most of the reform period, based on quantifiable economic targets that were unambiguously spelled out in writing. Even though I show evidence of mission creep over time, which makes it increasingly hard for local leaders to prioritize among multiple tasks, pursuing economic growth is still the number one target that is most aligned with the personal interests of the elites.
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