Who are the `community'? The World Bank and agrarian power in Bihar
By: Wilson, Kalpana.
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ArticlePublisher: 2006Description: p.23-27.Subject(s): world Bank | Agriarian structure - India - Bihar | Agriarian structure
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: The World Bank proposes "good governance" as the ultimate solution for those third world countries that have not bee able to reap the benefits of globalisation. In its recent report on Bihar, the bank emphasises governance reforms by proposing decentralisation, community management of resources and micro-enterprises. However, in a classic neo-liberal sense it does so without questioning the existing structures of power and underlying relations of production. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 41, Issue no: 1 | Available | AR68964 |
The World Bank proposes "good governance" as the ultimate solution for those third world countries that have not bee able to reap the benefits of globalisation. In its recent report on Bihar, the bank emphasises governance reforms by proposing decentralisation, community management of resources and micro-enterprises. However, in a classic neo-liberal sense it does so without questioning the existing structures of power and underlying relations of production. - Reproduced.


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