Governance in developing Asia : public service delivery and empowerment / edited by Anil B. Deolalikar, Shikha Jha, Pilipinas F. Quising.
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351.40973 BEA 1972 The American governor in behavioral perspective. / | 351.44 INI 1996 An introduction to French administration / | 351.47 STA 1999 The state after communism : | 351.5 GOV 2016 Governance in developing Asia : | 351.5 INP 1977 Pensions and inflation : | 351.5 KHB 1998 ভ্রমন ভাতা ও পেনশন বিধি / | 351.5 KHB 1998 ভ্রমন ভাতা ও পেনশন বিধি / |
"Co-publication of the Asian Development Bank and Edward Elgar Publishing."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Overview -- 2. Governance in developing Asia: concepts, measurements, determinants and a paradox -- 3. Do governance indicators explain growth performance? A cross-country analysis -- 4. Governance and development outcomes in Asia -- 5. Corruption in Asia and the Pacific: a manifestation of weak governance -- 6. The state of public services in developing Asia -- 7. Harnessing public-private service delivery arrangements in developing Asia -- 8. Improving service delivery through decentralization -- 9. Improving education services: district governance and student learning in Indonesia -- 10. Citizen empowerment in service delivery -- 11. Rights, accountability and citizenship: India's emerging welfare state -- 12. Using ICT to improve governance and service delivery to the poor -- 13. Concluding remarks.
Governance in Developing Asia is one of the first books of its kind to provide an overview of the role that better governance and citizen empowerment can play in improving public service delivery in developing Asia. The World Development Report 2004 set a framework for public service delivery in terms of the short and long roads to accountability of service providers to citizens. More than a decade on, this important book revisits the issue and departs from the WDR framework, highlighting its shortcomings and offering alternative solutions.
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