State capability and effective governance learning from innovations
By: Sinha, Amarjeet
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BookPublisher: Indian Institute of Public Administration Digest Description: 6(3), Jul-Sep, 2024: p.38-39.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration DigestSummary: State capability and effective governance have been the focus of a few recentbooks (Somanathan; Muralidharan). The map is never the territory and it is always better to learn from what has been attempted so far. Policy analysts are finally recognizing that Indian State is not over staffed. Ashoka Mody’s critique of failure in public goods provision (Education, health, urban infrastructure, clean water, clean air, and a fair and responsive judiciary as public goods) and of weak local governance, need to be addressed. – Reproduced
https://www.iipa.org.in/GyanKOSH/posts/state-capability-and-effective-governance-learning-from-innovations
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State capability and effective governance have been the focus of a few recentbooks (Somanathan; Muralidharan). The map is never the territory and it is always better to learn from what has been attempted so far. Policy analysts are finally recognizing that Indian State is not over staffed. Ashoka Mody’s critique of failure in public goods provision (Education, health, urban infrastructure, clean water, clean air, and a fair and responsive judiciary as public goods) and of weak local governance, need to be addressed. – Reproduced
https://www.iipa.org.in/GyanKOSH/posts/state-capability-and-effective-governance-learning-from-innovations


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