Does decentralization enhance service delivery and poverty reduction?
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Does decentralization enhance service delivery and poverty reduction?
(Studies in fiscal federalism and state-local finance)
Edward Elgar, 2009
- : hbk
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  Miyazaki
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  Okinawa
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Does decentralization enhance service delivery and poverty reduction? The expert contributors to this book address this fundamental question faced by policymakers and scholars in developing and advanced countries. The book illustrates that it is equally important for international agencies as well as bilateral donors to provide advice and assistance on decentralization that effectively supports poverty reduction.The volume builds on insights from the recent, political economy developments in the intergovernmental literature reviewed in the Handbook of Fiscal Federalism, and presents new empirical evidence on the effects of decentralization in different parts of the world. Policy-oriented papers evaluating the effectiveness of decentralized service delivery are presented. The role of institutions and the importance of sequencing of policies in ensuring effective outcomes are also considered.
The volume presents some insightful empirical studies of the decentralization process from Latin America, Eastern Europe, and Africa. With a detailed empirical analysis of effective outcomes of public policies implemented at the sub-national level, and a focus on method, this book will be of great interest to academics specializing in public sector economics and public finance, and to national and international policymakers.
Table of Contents
Contents:
Preface
1. Does Decentralization Enhance Service Delivery and Poverty Reduction?
Ehtisham Ahmad and Giorgio Brosio
PART I: POSITIVE APPROACHES
2. Information Distortion, Elite Capture and Task Complexity in Decentralized Development
Jean-Philippe Platteau
3. Governance Dilemmas in Service Delivery
Pranab Bardhan
4. Political Economy Approaches to Fiscal Decentralization
Ben Lockwood
5. The Politics of Partial Decentralization
Shantayanan Devarajan, Stuti Khemani and Shekhar Shah
PART II: WHAT DO WE KNOW?
6. What Do We Know? Evidence on Decentralization and Local Service Provision
Ehtisham Ahmad and Giorgio Brosio
7. Decentralization in Bolivia: Has it Made a Difference?
Gabriela Inchauste
8. Uganda: Managing More Effective Decentralization
Ehtisham Ahmad, Giorgio Brosio and Maria Gonzalez
9. The Impact of Decentralization on Education in Poland
Maciej Jakubowski and Irena Topinska
10. Evaluating the Effects of Decentralization on Public Service Delivery: The Spanish Experience
Albert Sole-Olle
PART III: SELECTED NORMATIVE AND POLICY ISSUES
11. Decentralization and Public Service Provision - A Framework for Pro-poor Institutional Design
Regina Birner and Joachim von Braun
12. Fiscal Policy Instruments and the Political Economy of Designing Programs to Reach the Poorest
Ehtisham Ahmad
13. Subnational Insolvency and Governance: Cross-country Experiences and Lessons
Lili Liu and Michael Waibel
Index
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