Political Economy of Federalism in India

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ISBN:

9780195686937

Publication date:

18/09/2006

Paperback

432 pages

216x140mm

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ISBN:

9780195686937

Publication date:

18/09/2006

Paperback

432 pages

Nirvikar Singh, Govinda Rao

The book deals with the systems, insitutions, and outcomes from the interplay of political and economic forces in Indian federalism. It attempts to broaden the conceptual framework for analysing Indian Federalism by exploring political elements and institutions and their strategic interaction with fiscal variables.

Rights:  World Rights

Nirvikar Singh, Govinda Rao

Description

The book deals with the systems, insitutions, and outcomes from the interplay of political and economic forces in Indian federalism. It attempts to broaden the conceptual framework for analysing Indian Federalism by exploring political elements and institutions and their strategic interaction with fiscal variables.


About the Authors

M. Govinda Rao is Director, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi, India.

Nirvikar Singh is Professor of Economics and Director of the Business Management Economics Program at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Nirvikar Singh, Govinda Rao

Nirvikar Singh, Govinda Rao

Nirvikar Singh, Govinda Rao

Nirvikar Singh, Govinda Rao

Description

The book deals with the systems, insitutions, and outcomes from the interplay of political and economic forces in Indian federalism. It attempts to broaden the conceptual framework for analysing Indian Federalism by exploring political elements and institutions and their strategic interaction with fiscal variables.


About the Authors

M. Govinda Rao is Director, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi, India.

Nirvikar Singh is Professor of Economics and Director of the Business Management Economics Program at the University of California, Santa Cruz.