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equitable and participatory decentralization? This question is examined with the help of an original database compiled for 53 …, particularly about their rights and about the processes of local governments, should precede or at least accompany decentralization. …
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This study, entitled “Municipal Finance in India – An Assessmentâ€, undertaken for the Development Research Group (DRG), Reserve Bank of India examines the performance of Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) in India. Using data from 35 Metropolitan Municipal Corporations, the study...
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Expenditure Management is critical to effective public service delivery, especially at the local government level. Leveraging on information systems to aid in expenditure management is viewed as an effective method in bringing about transparency and accountability in this process. Past research...
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This paper makes an attempt to estimate the index of informal sector employment which can be attributed to the supply-push phenomenon. Factors which explain the inter-state variations include the industrial-informal sector wage gap, revenue expenditure, and development expenditure incurred by...
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both of these effects are present and analyzes the effects of increased fragmentation and offshoring in the short run and … always gains from increased fragmentation , whereas poor countries see their static gains partially eroded by a decline in …
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, fragmentation, and volatility as key measures of aid quality and discusses their implication for the coordination and effectiveness …
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Language alone can no longer be the basis for division of states. Issues such as size, governance, economic viability and recognition of new identities are equally important to consider the demands for reorganisation of states. Moreover, the social, economic and political context in which...
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The paper presents an analysis of the reproductive health care services available to women in rural areas in Karnataka, and the various factors influencing them. Based on survey data on the status of Primary Health Centres (PHCs), and the availability of maternal health services, we analyze the...
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arguments in favour of decentralisation in developing countries is that it provides a favourable environment to responsive …
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The objective of this paper is to unpack the dynamics of local governance in Karnataka by studying the interaction between two sets of rural institutions, (a) the formal, elected Gram Panchayats(GPs), mandated by the 73rd amendment to the Indian Constitution in 1992, that typically cover a group...
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