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what is the effectiveness of non-government organisations within the promotion of development critics argue ngos non-government organisationsbull are
what is the function of non-government organisations within the promotion of development advocates argue ngos non-government organisationsbull hold
what are the external constraints on government action less developed countriesexternal constraints on government action ldcs face external factors
a variety of interventions can affect outcomes the important one are intervention to solve coordination problem information as an interventions
what are the internal constraints on government action less developed countriesinternal constraints on government action ldcsbull have restricted
it has been accepted to most policy and development economists that among the most important sets of institution in an economy are those that provide
this variant of coordination problem seeks the answer to why some countries fail to grow when public and private rent seeking makes property rights
what are the constraints facing governments in the promotion of developmentthe constraints facing governments into the promotion of developmentthe
the coordination problem relates us to not only the levels of activities like research and developments rampd and investments but also to the
only limited progress has been made in modeling of dynamic process of institutional change therefore limiting the concerned policy options it has
the structural interdependence in fact forms the basis for the policy makers choice behaviour for policy or policy mixes the spectrum formed by
how can the role of government in development be assessed increasingly governments are judged through the outcome of their policies within achieving
q political trans-national activitythe dynamics resulting from the institutional interdependencies are of major importance for an understanding of
the essence of a national boundary is separate the lsquoself from the lsquoother thus natural boundaries like all institutions have their own set of
we live in a globalized world economy our policy agenda as we have discussed earlier have changed enormously to include environment humanity in
let us now consider a situation in which we know the timing of a change in policy but are unsure about the composition of the future policy the
q example on uncertainty and the policy processfor example if it is expected that current government will be replaced in upcoming election and the
as we know now that in policy process policy outcome may differ from the social planner outcome not only because different policies may be chosen but
as you know the principal-agent problem stress the effect of asymmetric information between the principal and the agents on economic outcomes the
one shortcoming of neoclassical welfare economics is that it does not take into account the institutional structure of collective decision making to
the other type is called ex-post heterogeneity which refer to the conflict of interests arising due to distributional implications of the public
q describe ex-ante heterogeneityfirst conflict reflects heterogeneity among agents due to different policy preferences individuals or agents are
q importance of heterogeneitythe importance of heterogeneity for public policy process can be summarized in two propositions- heterogeneity or
q define heterogeneitywe know that breaking of the assumptions of homogeneity of agents in welfare economics makes it difficult to define social
in economic literature policy instrumentation has usually been discussed from normative point of view in particular the analytical apparatus of