Publication
2000
This article attempts to expand the framework for understanding decentralization and shows how reforms can be analyzed by referring to changes in actors, powers or accountability. Using four case studies from South Asia and West Africa, the authors compare instances of resource management decentralization and assess the utility of their proposed framework in each case. The authors conclude that the presumed benefits of decentralization become available to local populations only when empowered local actors are downwardly accountable.
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Author | Arun Agrawal, Jesse Ribot |
Series | Leitner Program Working Papers |
Issue | 1 |
Publisher | Leitner Program in International & Comparative Political Economy |
Copyright | © 2000 Leitner Program |