Governance and development in India: a comparative study on Andhra Pradesh and Bihar after liberalization/
by Hossein Zarhani, Seyed.
Material type: BookPublisher: London: Routledge, 2019Description: xvii,232p.ISBN: 9780815368311.Subject(s): Corporate governance -India | India - Politics and Government | Economic development-India
Contents:
Introduction: puzzle of divergent development trajectories within a debated (non)-developmental state
State of art : governance and comparative political economy
Theoretical framework
Elite agency and development in Andhra Pradesh (I) : confrontation and populism in the age of tollywood superstar
Elite agency and development in Andhra Pradesh (II) : pragmatism, cooperation and pro-growth policies in era of the CEO of Andhra Pradesh
Elite agency and development in Bihar (I) : confrontation and populism in era of "gharibon ka masiha"
Elite agency and development in Bihar (II) : pragmatism, cooperation, and reforms in the era of "sushasan babu"
Conclusion: a transformed institutional arrangement, rational regional leaders, and development
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Central Library AIOU Islamabad
Allama Iqbal Open UniversityCentral Library |
338.954123 HOG (Browse shelf) | Available | 135063 |
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Introduction: puzzle of divergent development trajectories within a debated (non)-developmental state
State of art : governance and comparative political economy
Theoretical framework
Elite agency and development in Andhra Pradesh (I) : confrontation and populism in the age of tollywood superstar
Elite agency and development in Andhra Pradesh (II) : pragmatism, cooperation and pro-growth policies in era of the CEO of Andhra Pradesh
Elite agency and development in Bihar (I) : confrontation and populism in era of "gharibon ka masiha"
Elite agency and development in Bihar (II) : pragmatism, cooperation, and reforms in the era of "sushasan babu"
Conclusion: a transformed institutional arrangement, rational regional leaders, and development
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