Public Financial Management, State Capacity, and Public Services in India

Santhosh Mathew author Devesh Sharma author Bhumi Purohit author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:26th May '26

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Public Financial Management, State Capacity, and Public Services in India cover

Even when public programmes are well-funded and well-designed, why do they fail to deliver? While existing research in political economy has identified various challenges affecting public service delivery, Public Financial Management, State Capacity, and Public Services in India unveils a critical, yet often overlooked factor: the architecture of public finance, particularly expenditure management systems. Drawing from existing literature, field experience, and primary data from government officials and citizens, Mathew, Purohit, and Sharma provide a compelling analysis of how India's public finance management system contributes to pervasive governance challenges. The book proposes a series of innovative changes, termed 'on-demand architecture', that aim to provide both funds and real-time data about those funds to effectively improve India's public finance management and responsiveness of service providers to citizens, civic society, and other stakeholders. By reimagining public finance beyond its traditional accounting and auditing function, the book presents a transformative framework for expanding India's expenditure capacity and enhancing public service delivery.

ISBN: 9780198973188

Dimensions: 20mm x 140mm x 216mm

Weight: 445g

290 pages