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Thirsty cities, social contracts and public goods provision in China and India, Selina Ho

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Thirsty cities, social contracts and public goods provision in China and India, Selina Ho
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Thirsty cities
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1083670983
Responsibility statement
Selina Ho
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
social contracts and public goods provision in China and India
Summary
Why does authoritarian China provide a higher level of public goods than democratic India? Studies based on regime type have shown that the level of public goods provision is higher in democratic systems than in authoritarian forms of government. However, public goods provision in China and India contradicts these findings. Whether in terms of access to education, healthcare, public transportation, and basic necessities, such as drinking water and electricity, China does consistently better than India. This book argues that regime type does not determine public goods outcomes. Using empirical evidence from the Chinese and Indian municipal water sectors, the study explains and demonstrates how a social contract, an informal institution, influences formal institutional design, which in turn accounts for the variations in public goods provision.--, Provided by publisher
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