
Federal Reform Strategies
Lessons from Asia and Australia
OUP India (Publisher)
Published on 8. August 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
310 pages
978-0-19-809200-1 (ISBN)
Description
For large countries, an agenda of integration, deregulation, and natural resource management reform typically cannot be fully pursued without the active participation of sub-national governments. Most of the literature about federalism and reform is about the reform of federalism, and focuses on intergovernmental finance. This volume is about reform through federalism. It explores federal reform strategies, that is, ways in which central governments can motivate, influence,
and ensure coordination of sub-national policies.
It covers such mechanisms as the imposition of conditions on earmarked funding from central to subnational governments, the provision of incentive funding awarded if certain reforms are undertaken, the development of cross-government agreements, and the centralization of power from the subnational level to the central government. By exploring a range of case studies, drawn mainly from India and Australia, but also covering Indonesia and China, including both successes and failures, this volume
not only fills the existing gaps in the literature relating to federal reform strategies, but also builds a typology of strategies and draws some tentative lessons from experience.
and ensure coordination of sub-national policies.
It covers such mechanisms as the imposition of conditions on earmarked funding from central to subnational governments, the provision of incentive funding awarded if certain reforms are undertaken, the development of cross-government agreements, and the centralization of power from the subnational level to the central government. By exploring a range of case studies, drawn mainly from India and Australia, but also covering Indonesia and China, including both successes and failures, this volume
not only fills the existing gaps in the literature relating to federal reform strategies, but also builds a typology of strategies and draws some tentative lessons from experience.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 227 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
520 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-809200-1 (9780198092001)
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Editor
Professor of Economics, and Director, Development Policy Centre, and Director, International and Development Economics, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, Canberra
Member, Fourteenth Finance Commission, Government of India and former Director, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi
Content
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; INTRODUCTION; 1. NATIONAL ECONOMIC REFORM IN A FEDERAL SYSTEM: THE CASE OF THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL COMPETITION POLICY AND RELATED REFORMS; 2. WHY THE COAG REFORM AGENDA IS FLOUNDERING: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN FEDERALISM AND REFORM IN AUSTRALIA; 3. FEDERALISM AND WATER MANAGEMENT IN AUSTRALIA: UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES IN THE MURRAY DARLING BASIN; 4. FEDERALISM AND FISCAL REFORM IN INDIA; 5. GOVERNANCE REFORM IN A FEDERAL POLITY: THE CASE OF INDIA; 6. FEDERALISM AND WATER MANAGEMENT IN INDIA; 7. FEDERALISM AND REFORM: COMPARATIVE CASE STUDIES OF CHINA AND INDONESIA; 8. DECENTRALISATION AND AVOIDING DEFORESTATION: THE CASE OF INDONESIA