Leçons de l'expérience de décentralisation en Inde, dans l'État du Kérala
Vincent Somville
Mondes en développement, 2006, vol. 133, issue 1, 83-99
Abstract:
The process of decentralisation continues in developing countries. But the actual impact of this system remains unclear. Despite the large amounts of funds devolved, empirical evidence is lacking and theoretical conclusions are ambiguous. This article presents the experience of Kerala and other states of the world. The objective being to draw useful conclusions for the future management of decentralised development.
Keywords: decentralisation; local governance; participation; elite capture; corruption (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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