The Commissioner of Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) had recommended certain measures in December 2011 to improve the revenues of the corporation and thereby narrow the existing budget gap. These included introduction of congestion and conservancy charges and revision of rates for parking fees, one time parking charges, fees from mobile towers and property taxes, thus mainly focusing on the augmentation of the non-tax revenues. However, due to social resistance and lack of political will, none of these recommendations were implemented. In this paper we have attempted to quantify the potential revenue gains that may have resulted had the recommendations been accepted. Through a simple simulation based analysis, we find that with the impl...
The paper is aimed at exploring the Tax Increment Financing (TIF) model for financing planned urban ...
The main objective of the paper is to propose a framework in which fiscal health conditions can be a...
The paper addresses issues which hamper the functioning of the local governments in India. In view o...
The Commissioner of Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) had recommended certain measures in Decembe...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the extent to which the capital city of Delhi has gai...
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...
India will face great problems in finding a way to finance public services in its large cities in th...
Fiscal and financial management in South Asian cities typically face constraints in capacity and uti...
The present paper attempts at a comparative evaluation of two Indian cities, Delhi and Bangalore, in...
With the help of the available literature, the paper attempts to assess critically the main problems...
We assess the fiscal health of KMC by estimating the gap between revenue and expenditures over a per...
The paper assesses the performances of the urban local bodies in the state of Karnataka in India.We ...
The main objective of the paper is to assess the status of urban decentralization in the state of Jh...
The paper brings together the information on different components of revenues and expenditures of th...
The paper is aimed at exploring the Tax Increment Financing (TIF) model for financing planned urban ...
The main objective of the paper is to propose a framework in which fiscal health conditions can be a...
The paper addresses issues which hamper the functioning of the local governments in India. In view o...
The Commissioner of Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) had recommended certain measures in Decembe...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the extent to which the capital city of Delhi has gai...
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...
India will face great problems in finding a way to finance public services in its large cities in th...
Fiscal and financial management in South Asian cities typically face constraints in capacity and uti...
The present paper attempts at a comparative evaluation of two Indian cities, Delhi and Bangalore, in...
With the help of the available literature, the paper attempts to assess critically the main problems...
We assess the fiscal health of KMC by estimating the gap between revenue and expenditures over a per...
The paper assesses the performances of the urban local bodies in the state of Karnataka in India.We ...
The main objective of the paper is to assess the status of urban decentralization in the state of Jh...
The paper brings together the information on different components of revenues and expenditures of th...
The paper is aimed at exploring the Tax Increment Financing (TIF) model for financing planned urban ...
The main objective of the paper is to propose a framework in which fiscal health conditions can be a...
The paper addresses issues which hamper the functioning of the local governments in India. In view o...