Affirmative Action in India via Vertical, Horizontal, and Overlapping Reservations

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Sonmez, Tayfun; Yenmez, M. Bumin
署名单位:
Boston College
刊物名称:
ECONOMETRICA
ISSN/ISSBN:
0012-9682
DOI:
10.3982/ECTA17788
发表日期:
2022
页码:
1143-1176
关键词:
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摘要:
Sanctioned by its constitution, India is home to the world's most comprehensive affirmative action program, where historically discriminated groups are protected with vertical reservations implemented as set asides, and other disadvantaged groups are protected with horizontal reservations implemented as minimum guarantees. A mechanism mandated by the Supreme Court in 1995 suffers from important anomalies, triggering countless litigations in India. Foretelling a recent reform correcting the flawed mechanism, we propose the 2SMG mechanism that resolves all anomalies, and characterize it with desiderata reflecting laws of India. Subsequently rediscovered with a high court judgment and enforced in Gujarat, 2SMG is also endorsed by Saurav Yadav v. State of UP (2020), in a Supreme Court ruling that rescinded the flawed mechanism. While not explicitly enforced, 2SMG is indirectly enforced for an important subclass of applications in India, because no other mechanism satisfies the new mandates of the Supreme Court.