Infrastructure and development in India - Macro and micro-analysis
By: Balaramulu, Ch.
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ArticlePublisher: 2000Description: p.601-616.Subject(s): Infrastructure development - India | Infrastructure development
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Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The author organises discussion in following five sections: (1) main recommendations of World Bank on infrastructure development serving as guidelines for developing nations including India; (2) analysis of macro-level role of infrastructure in urban/rural areas; (3) progress of infrastructure development in Andhra, including popular Janmabhoomi Movement's role in infrastructure development to gain micro level insights; (4) main reasons of regional imbalance in development, with reference to infrastructure; and (5) some conclusions with projection on prospects of infrastructure development. - Reproduced
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The author organises discussion in following five sections: (1) main recommendations of World Bank on infrastructure development serving as guidelines for developing nations including India; (2) analysis of macro-level role of infrastructure in urban/rural areas; (3) progress of infrastructure development in Andhra, including popular Janmabhoomi Movement's role in infrastructure development to gain micro level insights; (4) main reasons of regional imbalance in development, with reference to infrastructure; and (5) some conclusions with projection on prospects of infrastructure development. - Reproduced


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