Decentralised governance in developing countries [1]

Read "Decentralised Governance: Crafting Effective Democracies Around the World" by Jean-Paul Faguet and Sarmistha Pal (editors) here [2].

Decentralised governance has been widely adopted in developing countries in the hope of incorporating local information into policymaking, enhancing accountability and encouraging democratic participation in the delivery of public services to the poor and needy. However, evidence on countries' experience with this change has highlighted problems of corruption, elite capture, and clientelism that have undermined the success of decentralisation in improving targeting of transfer programmes. In this episode of VoxDevTalks, Dilip Mookherjee discusses some of the key takeaways for policymakers from his extensive research on decentralised governance, including his recent chapter in the new e-book on Decentralised Governance.

Standfirst: 
What do we know about the impacts of decentralised governance in developing countries?
Interviewee: 
dilipmookherjee [3]
Date Published: 
Wednesday, September 13, 2023
Tags: 
decentralisation [4]
decentralised governance [5]
state effectiveness [6]
social protection programmes [7]
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Topic: 
Institutions & Political Economy [8]
Related Content: 
Decentralisation under changing state capacity: Experimental evidence from Paraguay [9]
Leveraging political incentives for environmental regulation: Evidence from China [10]
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