State of Urban Services in India's Cities
Posted on: February 05 2010 | Author: megha | Comments:0
PAC is pleased to announce the publishing of a book entitled 'State of Urban Services in India's Cities: Spending and Financing" based on research conducted by its Public Policy Research Group under the Ford Fellowship programme. A brief profile of the book is available below. The book is to be published later this year by Oxford University Press, Canada. More details are available here: http://www.oupcanada.com/catalog/9780198065388.html
State of Urban Services in India's Cities: Spending and Financing
- Dr. Kala Seetharam Sridhar and Dr. A. Venugopala Reddy
With increasing population and expanding demand for urban infrastructure services, the capacities of local governments in many developing and newly industrialized countries are overburdened. Adequate infrastructure is not only necessary for increasing productivity but also raising the general quality of living.
Given the primacy of municipal finances and the importance of public service delivery for cities to become engines of economic growth, this book answers two questions: Does finance, or more specifically low expenditure, explain the state of poor service delivery? If the answer to the first question is yes, how can urban local bodies have access to greater resources to enable them to improve their public delivery? Using case studies of four cities-Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Jaipur, and Bangalore-that are representative of various regions in the country, this book examines the relationship between spending and services. More specifically, it examines the role of land as a revenue-generating source in India's cities.