Economist Lakshmi Iyer: Determinants and Consequences of Women's Political Participation

Author: Marie Revak

LAKSHMI IYER AND DETERMINANTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF WOMEN'S POLITICAL PARTICIPATION

Lakshmi Iyer is Associate Professor of Economics and Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame. She is a development economist whose research examines many dimensions of the distribution of political power within emerging market countries, including the legacy of colonial rule, the division of authority between politicians and bureaucrats, and the determinants of conflict. She holds a joint appointment in the College of Arts and Letters Department of Economics and the Keough School of Global Affairs. Within the Keough School, Iyer is the director of the Sustainable Development concentration for the Master of Global Affairs.