
Is Decentralization Good For Development?
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- 1: Jean-Paul Faguet and Caroline Pöschl: Is Decentralization Good For Development? Perspectives from Academics and Policy Makers
- Part I: Decentralization, Stability and the Strengthening of the State
- 2: Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada and Jean-Paul Faguet: Why I Decentralized Bolivia
- 3: Ali Cheema, Adnan Q. Khan, and Roger Myerson: Breaking the Countercyclical Pattern of Local Democracy in Pakistan
- 4: Mani Shankar Aiyar: Inclusive Governance for Inclusive Development: The History, Politics and Economics of Panchayat Raj
- 5: Matteo Grazzi and Fidel Jaramillo: Is Latin America on the Path to Achieving Sustainable Fiscal Decentralization?
- 6: Jean-Paul Faguet, Ashley M. Fox, and Caroline Pöschl: Does Decentralization Strengthen or Weaken the State? Authority and Social Learning in a Supple State
- Part II: Designing Decentralization: Taxes, Transfer, and Expenditures
- 7: Caroline Pöschl and Barry R. Weingast: The Fiscal Interest Approach: The Design of Tax and Transfer Systems
- 8: Giorgio Brosio and Juan Pablo Jimenez: Maintaining Taxes at the Centre Despite Decentralization: Interactions with National Reforms
- 9: Stuti Khemani: Political Capture of Decentralization: Vote Buying through Grants to Local Jurisdictions
- Part III: Decentralization and Local Service Provision
- 10: Joseph J. Capuno, Stella A. Quimbo, Aleli D. Kraft, Carlos Antonio R. Tan, Jr., and Vigile Marie B. Fabella: Does yardstick competition influence local government fiscal behaviour in the Philippines?
- 11: Bingqin Li and Yongmei Zhang: Area-Based Competition and Awards as a Motivation Tool for Public Service Provision: The Experience of Xining, China
- 12: Thomas J. Bossert: Empirical Studies of an Approach to Decentralization: 'Decision Space' in Decentralized Health Systems
- 13: Pranab Bardhan, Sandip Mitra, Dilip Mookherjee, and Abhirup Sarkar: Political Participation, Clientelism, and Targeting of Local Government Programs: Results from a Rural Household Survey in West Bengal, India
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