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Title: Assessing Administrative Reform in India
Authors: Mathur K.
Mathur N.
Keywords: Administrative reform;Neoliberal governance;Public management;Public private boundaries
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Mathur, K., & Mathur, N. (2017). Assessing Administrative Reform in India. Chinese Political Science Review, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s41111-017-0053-3
Abstract: This paper outlines trends in efforts at administrative reform in India. It spans the shift of ideological paradigm of the Indian political economy. While the pre-1991 period was marked by a waning Statism, structural economic reforms marked a shift towards neo-liberal public management in the post 1991 period. This shift made the role of markets more salient as a framework for public services, in contrast to traditional perspectives of public administration. In the last two decades, even though some concern regarding administrative reform was expressed, substantive change took place outside the realm of the state machinery while blurring the borders between private and public institutions in delivering public services. The current political regime has added emphasis in the direction of using the bureaucracy to promote marketization and privatization in the allocation of public resources. � 2017, Fudan University and Springer Science+Business Media Singapore.
URI: https://www.doi.org/10.1007/s41111-017-0053-3
http://hdl.handle.net/11718/25297
ISSN: 23654244
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