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Unformatted Document Text:  59 3. ADB, 2001, Country Strategy and Program Update (2002-04), Cambodia, Asian Development Bank, 4. Ahmad, Junaid. 1996. “The Structure of Urban Governance in South African Cities.” International Tax and Public Finance 3(2):193–213. 5. ————. 1999. “Decentralizing Borrowing Powers.” World Bank PREM Note 15.Washington,D.C. 6. ————.2003. “Creating Incentives for Fiscal Discipline in the New South Africa.” In Jonathan Rodden, Gunnar Eskeland, and Jennie Litback, eds.,Decentralization and Hard Budget Constraints. Cambridge: MIT Press. 7. Ahmed, R. & Donovan, C., 1992. Issues of Infrastructure Development: A Synthesis of the Literature. IFPRI, Washington, D.C. 8. Akin, John, Paul Hutchinson, and Koleman Strumpf. 2001. “Decentralization and Government Provision of Public Goods: The Public Health Sector inUganda.”Abt. Associates Inc.; MEASURE Evaluation Project Working Paper 01-35. Bethesda, Md. 9. Ali, Ifzal, Ernest M. Pernia, 2003. Infrastructure and Poverty Reduction-What is the Connection?, ERD Policy Brief Series, Economic and Research DepartmentNumber 13, ADB, Manila, 10. Anderson, James, Daniel Kaufmann, and Francesca Recanatini.2003. “Service Delivery, Poverty, and Corruption—Common Threads from Diagnostic Surveys.”Background paper for the WDR 2004. 11. Antia, N. H. 1994. Kerala Shows the Way to Health, International Congress on Kerala Studies, Abstracts, Volume 2. Thiruvananthapuram: A.K.G. Centre forResearch and Studies. 12. ASIST Asia-Pacific , 2001. “Perspectives on Rural Infrastructure Development: Role of the Central Government in the Decentralization Process of RuralInfrastructure Development”, Workshop Report, ILO, Jakarta, 13. Bal Subramanian Dorairajan, and Daniel Schaffer, 2002. Safe Drinking Water: The Need, the Problem and an Action Plan, Report of the Third World Academyof Sciences, TWAS, Italy 14. Bandyopadhyay D. 1996 Administration, Decentralization and Good Governance. Economic and Political Weekly, November 30, , p 3109. 15. Bardhan, Pranab. 2002. “Decentralization of Governance and Development.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 16(4):185–205.

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3. ADB, 2001, Country Strategy and Program Update (2002-04), Cambodia, Asian
Development Bank,
4. Ahmad, Junaid. 1996. “The Structure of Urban Governance in South African
Cities.” International Tax and Public Finance 3(2):193–213.
5. ————. 1999. “Decentralizing Borrowing Powers.” World Bank PREM Note
15.Washington,D.C.
6. ————.2003. “Creating Incentives for Fiscal Discipline in the New South
Africa.” In Jonathan Rodden, Gunnar Eskeland, and Jennie Litback, eds.,
Decentralization and Hard Budget Constraints. Cambridge: MIT Press.
7. Ahmed, R. & Donovan, C., 1992. Issues of Infrastructure Development: A
Synthesis of the Literature. IFPRI, Washington, D.C.
8. Akin, John, Paul Hutchinson, and Koleman Strumpf. 2001. “Decentralization and
Government Provision of Public Goods: The Public Health Sector in
Uganda.”
Abt. Associates Inc.; MEASURE Evaluation Project Working Paper 01-
35. Bethesda, Md.
9. Ali, Ifzal, Ernest M. Pernia, 2003. Infrastructure and Poverty Reduction-What is
the Connection?, ERD Policy Brief Series, Economic and Research Department
Number 13, ADB, Manila,
10. Anderson, James, Daniel Kaufmann, and Francesca Recanatini.2003. “Service
Delivery, Poverty, and Corruption—Common Threads from Diagnostic Surveys.”
Background paper for the WDR 2004.
11. Antia, N. H. 1994. Kerala Shows the Way to Health, International Congress on
Kerala Studies, Abstracts, Volume 2. Thiruvananthapuram: A.K.G. Centre for
Research and Studies.
12.
ASIST Asia-Pacific
, 2001. “Perspectives on Rural Infrastructure Development:
Role of the Central Government in the Decentralization Process of Rural
Infrastructure Development”,
Workshop Report, ILO, Jakarta,
13. Bal Subramanian Dorairajan, and Daniel Schaffer, 2002. Safe Drinking Water:
The Need, the Problem and an Action Plan, Report of the Third World Academy
of Sciences, TWAS, Italy
14. Bandyopadhyay
D.
1996
Administration,
Decentralization
and
Good
Governance. Economic and Political Weekly, November 30, , p 3109.
15. Bardhan, Pranab. 2002. “Decentralization of Governance and Development.”
Journal of Economic Perspectives 16(4):185–205.


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