Visit by Professor Takashi Kurosaki
Professor Takashi Kurosaki, Director, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University, Japan visited the Foundation’s office on August 12, 2024.
He presented his research titled “Who becomes a politician in a gender quota system? Evidence from rural Karnataka, India.” This presentation is part of Professor Kurosaki’s collaborative work with Yuko Mori (Tsuda University), R. Manjula (ISEC), D Rajasekhar (ISEC), and Jun Goto (GRIPS). In his presentation Professor Kurosaki examined the impact of gender quotas on political representation, and candidate competence in India. The results suggest that the quota system could have the potential to promote broad political participation and encourage meritocratic candidate selection.
He also interacted with the research team at the Foundation, and was introduced to the programme of village studies and our village database. This was an opportunity to share the different research ideas that we are working on, and the scope for future collaboration.
The visit was an enriching experience for us at the Foundation. We sincerely hope to continue these interactions, and collaborate in future research.
Here are some glimpses from the visit…