Decentralised financing, governance and public-private cooperation
By: Marjit, Sugata.
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ArticlePublisher: 1999Description: p.1197-1201.Subject(s): Local finance - India | Local finance
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: This paper talks about financial autonomy of the local governments, such as panchayats. A mechanism is suggested by which panchayats can come in direct contact with the private taxpayers and other funding agencies. This scheme is important once we seriously take account of a corruptible system of collection and redistribution. The so-called `decentralisation' process, which makes panchayats dependent on central and state hierarchies, is bound to be inefficient. This calls for decentralisation of financial power. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 34, Issue no: 20 | Available | AR41194 |
This paper talks about financial autonomy of the local governments, such as panchayats. A mechanism is suggested by which panchayats can come in direct contact with the private taxpayers and other funding agencies. This scheme is important once we seriously take account of a corruptible system of collection and redistribution. The so-called `decentralisation' process, which makes panchayats dependent on central and state hierarchies, is bound to be inefficient. This calls for decentralisation of financial power. - Reproduced


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