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040 _cAL
041 _aeng
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_a352.160954
_bOOMP
100 _aM A Oommen; Abhijit Datta
_9298
245 _aPanchayats and their Finance
260 _aNew Delhi
_bInstitute of Social Sciences and Concept Publishing Company
_c1995
300 _a76 p.
_bHB
_c22x14 cm.
365 _b150.00
_c
_d150.00
_f2013/03/24
500 _aPolitical Science
520 _aConcept Publishing Company (P) Ltd., 1995. Hardcover. New. Books on Panchayati Raj Finances in the context of the 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments are few. Though the two Papers in the volume cannot be considered as efforts to fill the vacuum, they are expected to stimulate further research and policy action in India. The first paper reviews the existing structure of Panchayat Finance in a historical context, and discusses the important principles and problems of inter-governmental transfers in the Indian federal polity in the context of the Constitutional Amendments and the 10th Finance Commission’s recommendations. The second paper focuses attention on the conceptual and operational problems before the State Finance Commissions in relation to Panchayat functions and finance. Both are revised versions of papers submitted at the National Conference on State Finance Commissions sponsored by the Planning Commission, NIPFP and NIUA. Printed Pages: 76.
650 _aPanchayat Finance
_9299
650 _aLocal Finance
_9300
700 _aOOMMEN (M A); DATTA (Abhijit)
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_cGF
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_d216372