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Decentralised Governance, Development Programmes and Elite Capture, 1st ed. 2018

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?This book discusses the elite capture taking place in the development programmes implemented through Grama Panchayats (GPs), the lowest tier in the rural local self-government structure in India. Inclusive growth being the cherished goal of all the developing countries, including India, the book assesses whether checks and balances incorporated in development programmes prevent elite capture and promote inclusive development. It also highlights the role of community-based organisations, such as SHGs, in ensuring development benefits reach marginalized groups.

 
The policy makers in India introduced decentralised governance to facilitate the participation of marginalized groups in the planning and implementation of development programmes at the local level, and to ensure that development benefits reach them. International agreements such as the Hyogo Framework for Action, Millennium Development Goals and Sustainable Development Goals also call for decentralised governance for inclusive growth.
 
The issue of elite capture has traditionally been studied mainly from the sociological perspective, i.e., how the local upper/dominant castes and classes garner the positions and benefits. But with the new and structured governance system that is in place at the local level in contemporary India, this book explores how decentralised governance is addressing the issue of elite capture. The study closely analyses micro processes of decentralisation to understand how elite capture is taking place. Additionally, it examines this concern from both governance and economic perspectives. The scope of the book is wide, and encompasses several aspects such as the functioning of the local government, decentralised governance, checks and balances in development programmes, community-based organisations, the upward political linkages and elite capture. It is equally relevant to researchers from several social science disciplines, civil society, policy makers, and implementers from the grassroots to national level government.

Dr. D. Rajasekhar is Professor in Economics at the Centre for Decentralisation
and Development, Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Bengaluru.
He was Visiting Scholar at the Universities of Oxford, Melbourne, Sussex and at
the Centre for Development Research, Copenhagen. He has worked extensively on
decentralisation, social protection, microfinance and local organisations. He has
published 20 books/monographs and 70 papers in various journals and as chapters.
He has served in policy bodies constituted by the government. His paper on
‘Collusion, Co-option and Capture: Social Accountability and Social Audits in
Karnataka, India’ published in Oxford Development Studies (Taylor & Francis) was
awarded the Sanjaya Lall Prize for its contribution to the development studies. He is
currently collaborating with researchers from the London School of Economics, and
the universities of Bristol, Melbourne and Oxford in research relating to decentrali-
sation and poverty reduction, delivery of public services and social protection. His
co-authored paper on ‘Motivating Knowledge Agents: Can Incentive Pay Overcome
Social Distance?’ is being published in The Economic Journal (Wiley-Blackwell).

Dr. M. Devendra Babu is former Professor, Centre for Decentralisation and
Development, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bengaluru. His areas of
interest are rural decentralisation and public economics. He has published two
books (co-authored) and a monograph, as well as articles in national and interna-
tional journals. The recent projects that he has been involved in include ‘District
Perspective Plans’ and ‘District Human Development Reports’.

Dr. R. Manjula holds a Ph.D. in economics and is working as Assista

Explores the links between decentralised governance and elite capture

Discusses the effectiveness of checks and balances introduced in development programmes to prevent elite capture

Discusses coping mechanisms adopted by the households affected by elite capture

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Date de parution :

Ouvrage de 169 p.

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Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 15 jours).

Prix indicatif 52,74 €

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