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Impact of Decentralization on Public Services Delivery in Several Southeast Asian Countries: A Survey on Some Empirical Studies (presented at 3rd International Conference on Southeast Asia ICONSEA 2009 University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur 8-9 December 2009)
Bibliografi
Author:
Sijabat, Rosdiana
Topik:
JABFUNG-ABI-ROS-2017-B21
Bahasa:
(EN )
Penerbit:
International Conference on Southeast Asia (ICONSEA)
Tempat Terbit:
Kuala Lumpur
Tahun Terbit:
2009
Jenis:
Papers/Makalah - pada seminar internasional
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Impact on Delivery - ICONSEA 2009 - text.pdf
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abstrak b21.pdf
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ICONSEA 2009 - cover.pdf
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Abstract
Literatures on decentralisation mostly identify the benefit of decentralisation n public service delivery (PSD). Until recently, debates on the benefit of decentralisation itself are still growing. The debate can be grouped into two: (1) the group who convinced the advantages of decentralisation on PSD; (2) another group that are questioning the positive impact of decentralisation on PSD. Proponents of decentralisation argue that decentralisation should improve PSD. The argument underpins the claim is that local governments can better match goods to local preferences. When local governments are closer to the people, they are more likely knowing demands of their citizens than the central government, this is known as better preference-matching argument, thus local governments can deliver the service efficiently - efficient argument. In contrast, the opponents of decentralisation said that decentralisation may otherwise destructive to PSD because local elites can misuse public funds more easily though the decentralized system compare to a centralised one. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the burgeoning literature and empirical works concerning the relationship of decentralisation and PSD. The questions included in the paper: Are local governments successful to improve PSD when they enacted decentralisation? To what extent is decentralisation attributable to the public service provision?
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