Service Delivery and Corruption in Public Services: How Does History Matter?

Autor: Priyanka Pandey
Rok vydání: 2010
Předmět:
Economic growth
Income Distribution
Service delivery framework
General I200 [Education and Research Institutions]
Human Development
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Colonialism
jel:D02
jel:I20
Labor and Consumers
Demography
Education
Health
Welfare
Income
Wealth
and Religion: Asia including Middle East N350 [Economic History]

Politics
Income distribution
jel:N45
Government
War
Law
International Relations
and Regulation: Asia including Middle East N450 [Economic History]

Sociology
Empowerment
Land tenure
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Human Resources [Economic Development]
Migration O150
State and Local Government
jel:H70
General H700 [Intergovernmental Relations]
Local governance
Human development (humanity)
jel:N35
Transportation O180
Regional
Urban
and Rural Analyses [Economic Development]

jel:O15
Design
Formation
and Operations D020 [Institutions]

General Economics
Econometrics and Finance

jel:O18
Zdroj: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics. 2:190-204
ISSN: 1945-7790
1945-7782
DOI: 10.1257/app.2.3.190
Popis: This paper provides microlevel evidence of how past institutions impact present economic outcomes. It looks at the impact of colonial land tenure institutions on local governance and education outcomes in northern India. Outcomes are worse in villages that belong to areas with a history of concentration of power with the elites. Such areas continue to retain a greater political presence of socially and economically dominant classes. Future research should examine the success of policies that attempt to break such persistence through empowerment of nonelite groups. (JEL D02, H70, I20, N35, N45, O15, O18)
Databáze: OpenAIRE