State, governance and financing India's development edited by: K. Gayaithri and K.V. Raju
Material type: TextPublication details: India Foundation Books 2016Description: 275 pISBN:- 9789384463991
- 338.954 GAY-K
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338.954 DEV-S Inclusive growth in India : agriculture, poverty, and human development / | 338.954 FRA-S Industrial policy challenges for India : | 338.954 GAR-A Regulatory reforms in India : | 338.954 GAY-K State, governance and financing India's development edited by | 338.954 GHA-E Poor half billion in South Asia : what is holding back lagging regions? / | 338.954 GHA-E Reshaping tomorrow : is South Asia ready for the big leap? edited by | 338.954 GHO-D Governance and accountability : |
This edited volume provides a compilation of debates which deliberate how a development model should be designed and how it can produce socially just, sustainable and dynamic growth. The contributors focus on the best socioeconomic development path in Asia and beyond. The book has a topical
significance in the current socioeconomic scenario. The huge infrastructure inadequacies and social development concerns arising in the context of ill-designed public investments compensated by private investments is a major challenge that India would face in achieving higher rates of economic growth and
human development. Public debate is increasingly recognizing the need for substantial rethinking about the role of the state in the provision of services. There has been an increased demand for more fundamental reforms, greater involvement of private sectors and reduction in the role of state. The chapters in this volume examine the nature of development experience in some key select sectors in the backdrop of planned intervention by the government. The empirical verification of the impact of the state intervention discussed by different contributors provides an overall view of the effectiveness with which public policies have been translated into real development.
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