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Decentralisation and Poverty Reduction

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  • Johannes Jütting

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  • Elena Corsi

    (OECD)

  • Albrecht Stockmayer

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Decentralisation has become a key issue in development policy in the past two decades. Whereas the advantages and risks of transferring power and resources to local tiers of government have been debated for quite some time, it is only very recently that the linkages between decentralization and poverty reduction have been addressed. This Policy Insight highlights key determinants for a pro-poor decentralisation process and discusses major lessons learnt for donors.

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  • Johannes Jütting & Elena Corsi & Albrecht Stockmayer, 2005. "Decentralisation and Poverty Reduction," OECD Development Centre Policy Insights 5, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:devaac:5-en
    DOI: 10.1787/023062400046
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    1. Okojie, Christiana, 2009. "Decentralization and public service delivery in Nigeria:," NSSP working papers 4, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
    2. Dobrolyubova, Elena (Добролюбова, Елена), 2018. "Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Delegated Powers [Оценка Результативности И Эффективности Переданных Полномочий]," Working Papers 041839, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.

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