This paper provides an overview of the fiscal problems faced by five urban agglomerations in India, namely, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Chennai, and Pune. It analyzes the fiscal health of the five urban agglomerations, quantifies their revenue capacities and expenditure needs, and draws policy recommendations on the means to reduce the gaps between revenue raising capacities and expenditure needs. The main findings suggest that, except for five small urban local bodies in Hyderabad, the others are not in a position to cover their expenditure needs by their present revenue collections. All the urban agglomerations have unutilized potential for revenue generation; however, with the exception of Hyderabad, they would fail to cover their expendi...
Infrastructure in general and urban infrastructure in particular has proved to be a pons asinorum of...
Fiscal and financial management in South Asian cities typically face constraints in capacity and uti...
Cities in India are envisioned as engines of growth but they suffer from severe service shortages. T...
This paper provides an overview of the fiscal problems faced by five urban agglomerations in India, ...
The paper aims to assess the fiscal health of five urban agglomerations (UAs) in India viz. Delhi, H...
The paper addresses issues which hamper the functioning of the local governments in India. In view o...
The main objective of the paper is to propose a framework in which fiscal health conditions can be a...
The paper brings together the information on different components of revenues and expenditures of th...
With the help of the available literature, the paper attempts to assess critically the main problems...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the extent to which the capital city of Delhi has gai...
The Commissioner of Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) had recommended certain measures in Decembe...
Indian Urban Local Bodies have the status of third tier local government. Constitutionally built-in ...
India will face great problems in finding a way to finance public services in its large cities in th...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
Over 330 million people live in Indias cities; 35 cities have a population of over a million and thr...
Infrastructure in general and urban infrastructure in particular has proved to be a pons asinorum of...
Fiscal and financial management in South Asian cities typically face constraints in capacity and uti...
Cities in India are envisioned as engines of growth but they suffer from severe service shortages. T...
This paper provides an overview of the fiscal problems faced by five urban agglomerations in India, ...
The paper aims to assess the fiscal health of five urban agglomerations (UAs) in India viz. Delhi, H...
The paper addresses issues which hamper the functioning of the local governments in India. In view o...
The main objective of the paper is to propose a framework in which fiscal health conditions can be a...
The paper brings together the information on different components of revenues and expenditures of th...
With the help of the available literature, the paper attempts to assess critically the main problems...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the extent to which the capital city of Delhi has gai...
The Commissioner of Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) had recommended certain measures in Decembe...
Indian Urban Local Bodies have the status of third tier local government. Constitutionally built-in ...
India will face great problems in finding a way to finance public services in its large cities in th...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
Over 330 million people live in Indias cities; 35 cities have a population of over a million and thr...
Infrastructure in general and urban infrastructure in particular has proved to be a pons asinorum of...
Fiscal and financial management in South Asian cities typically face constraints in capacity and uti...
Cities in India are envisioned as engines of growth but they suffer from severe service shortages. T...