Decentralisation: A Survey of Literature from a Human Development Perspective
UNDP Human Development Report Office 1994 Occasional Papers
138 Pages Posted: 20 Jul 2013
Date Written: September 1, 1994
Abstract
Decentralization has been a popular theme in development thinking and practice for at least two decades. The interest here lies in the impact of decentralization of government expenditures and revenues upon human development. This survey explores the extensive literature on decentralization, revealing the lack of quantitative and rigorous studies. It emerges that this is an area where few, if any, general propositions will hold. Nonetheless detailed analysis of the various dimensions of decentralization - participation, financing and comparative priorities - and of the relevant effects upon efficiency, resource availability and equity, enables us to draw some interesting lessons from its theory and practice.
Keywords: human development, development, measurement, HDR, HDRO, UNDP, HDI
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