Governance and Public Service Delivery in India

33 Pages Posted: 10 Jul 2017 Last revised: 8 Oct 2024

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Farzana Afridi

Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi

Abstract

Citizens in low income democracies depend, to a large extent, on the state for the provision of basic services either due to absence of a market for these services or poverty. This paper synthesizes the findings of the International Growth Centre (IGC) supported research on governance and public service delivery in India. Existing research suggests that the quality of public services affects economic growth via its impact on poverty alleviation, human capital formation and corruption. There is near consensus, however, that India has had limited success in reducing poverty and enhancing human capital inspite of myriad programs that provide free or heavily subsidised essential services to its citizens.The paper identifies incentives, transparency and state capacity as the key challenges to reducing the governance deficit in India. IGC supported research emphasizes building state capacity to implement and monitor public programs, rewarding performance of civil servants and providing information to stakeholders as key policies that can be implemented, and scaled up, to both improve the quality of public service delivery and spur economic growth.

Keywords: transparency, incentives, public services, governance, capacity, India

JEL Classification: H11, H41, H53, O43

Suggested Citation

Afridi, Farzana, Governance and Public Service Delivery in India. IZA Discussion Paper No. 10856, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2998965

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