Fiscal decentralization to rural governments in India

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Fiscal decentralization to rural governments in India

the World Bank ; edited by Geeta Sethi

Oxford University Press, 2004

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Summary: With special references to Karnataka and Kerala, two states of India

Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-215)

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This volume presents a case for fiscal decentralization to panchayats. The intent is to strengthen panchayat-level governance and improve the performance and delivery of critical functions assigned to them. The worldwide trend towards decentralization has been accompanied by heated debates on its costs and benefits. While there are some perceived costs in terms of reduced central ability to implement macroeconomic stabilization programmes and possible efficiency losses due to poor local capacity, it has been strongly argued in its favour that decentralization results in better service delivery, popular involvement in governance, and revenue mobilization. Effective decentralization requires the calibration of administrative, political, and fiscal dimensions. Without political decentralization, participatory decision-making is not possible. Administrative decentralization is necessary to implement political decisions, and an important precondition for fiscal decentralization. Efficiency in the delivery of public services depends on administrative efficiency and accountability. With special focus on rural India, this report uses case studies of Karnataka and Kerala to review panchayat finances and make recommendations for effective governance. To assess rural local government finance in India, it is useful to compare the system with current thinking on a well-functioning intergovernmental fiscal system. Given India's size and diversity, it is not easy to achieve effective representation. Overall, decentralization in India is unfinished: it has put local governments in place but not endowed them with the means to deliver results.

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  • CHAPTER 1: SUMMARY, DECENTRALIZATION: AN INTRODUCTION, THE INDIAN CONTEXT: THE STRUGGLE TO DECENTRALIZE TO PANCHAYATS, THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL SYSTEM: THE CASES OF KARNATAKA AND KERALA, THE DECENTRALIZATION AGENDA: PRINCIPLES, POLICY
  • CHAPTER II: FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION IN KARNATAKA, INTRODUCTION: THE STUDY FRAMEWORK, POLICIES AND INSTITUTIONS IN KARNATAKA: A HISTORICAL BACKGROUND, ANALYSING PANCHAYAT EXPENDITURES AND REVENUES, ENHANCING FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS, APPENDICES
  • CHAPTER III: FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION IN KERALA, INTRODUCTION: THE STUDY FRAMEWORK, FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION IN KERALA: AN OVERVIEW, ANALYZING PANCHAYAT EXPENDITURE AND REVENUE, THE ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISM, APPENDICES
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