Does deliberative participation matter? Political economy of provision of local public health goods in rural India
<p>Access to basic water and sanitation services, the local public health goods, is a human right and a public health necessity. Provision of these services is typically devolved to Local Governments to ensure they correspond to the local needs. In rural India, such a correspondence is sub-...
Main Author: | Padvetnaya, V |
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Other Authors: | Yip, W |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2017
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