Public Institutions in India: Performance and Design

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The book explores the Presidency, Parliament, Judiciary and Police. It also observes the institutions of internal accountability, the civil services, along with economic institutions like the Reserve Bank of India. The author in Public Institutions in India attempts to observe the variables like autonomy, information-sharing and accountability that influences the way different units perform with time.

The book describes the unquestionable factor that when a society is governed and organized in the right manner, the public institutions which are a part of it are able to easily handle the demands imposed over them. The author discusses how it is commonly accepted in India that a decent developmental and governed report is due to the limited usage of most public institutions.

Apart from this, Public Institutions in India looks into the variations observed in the performance of different institutions in India. It attempts to help the readers evaluate the capacity of the state to adapt to the constantly changing environment. It explores how the uncertainty in elections is giving new direction to institutions like the Supreme Court and the Election Commission.

Public Institutions in India: Performance And Design was published on 29th June, 2007. This book contains essays that are based on the factors that help in the growth of economy by institutions. It subsequently delves into the roles played by institutions in strengthening federalism and impacting the Indian democratic impulse.

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Author

Devesh Kapur, Pratap Bhanu Mehta

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New

Language

English

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