Case Study 2 - Andhra Pradesh, India : Participation in Macroeconomic Policy Making and Reform
For the past six years, the State of Andhra Pradesh in India has been at the vanguard of efforts to modernize the economy and the state while pursuing policies to improve the lives of the poorest. The Chief Minister and head of the ruling Telugu De...
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okr-10986-113152021-04-23T14:02:55Z Case Study 2 - Andhra Pradesh, India : Participation in Macroeconomic Policy Making and Reform World Bank MACROECONOMIC POLICY POWER SECTOR INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION EDUCATION PROGRAMS HEALTH PROGRAMS RURAL DEVELOPMENT LITERACY RATES GOVERNANCE STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT REFORM PROCESS ACCOUNTABILITY ADMINISTRATIVE EFFICIENCY AIR CABINET CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT CIVIL SOCIETY CLIMATE COMMUNITY HEALTH CONSTITUENCIES CORRUPTION DROWNING EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL VIABILITY FISCAL FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL REFORM GOVERNMENT AGREEMENT GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES HEALTH SERVICES INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATION LEGITIMACY MEDIA MINISTERS OPPOSITION PARTIES POLICY MAKING POLITICAL PARTIES PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SUPPORT RATIONALIZATION REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REPRESENTATIVES TRANSPARENCY VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS WORKERS For the past six years, the State of Andhra Pradesh in India has been at the vanguard of efforts to modernize the economy and the state while pursuing policies to improve the lives of the poorest. The Chief Minister and head of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Mr. Chandra Babu Naidu, is known by some as the "Laptop Minister" for his modernizing initiatives. He has reached out to international organizations and investors but has also maintained his base of support at home, in part through expanded programs in education, health, and rural development. "I have initiated so many things," Naidu said. "They are going on and will pay off after some time. But people need something today." The challenges facing the government are daunting. Andhra Pradesh (AP) is one of the largest and poorest states in India. Its population of almost 80 million approaches that of the Philippines, the 13th most populous country in the world. Even as its high-tech industries develop rapidly, AP's overall literacy rate remains a modest 44% and one-third of the population lives in poverty. 2012-08-13T14:44:08Z 2012-08-13T14:44:08Z 2003-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/03/2863377/case-study-2-andhra-pradesh-india-participation-macroeconomic-policy-making-reform http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11315 English Social Development Notes; No. 78 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research South Asia India |
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For the past six years, the State of
Andhra Pradesh in India has been at the vanguard of efforts
to modernize the economy and the state while pursuing
policies to improve the lives of the poorest. The Chief
Minister and head of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP),
Mr. Chandra Babu Naidu, is known by some as the "Laptop
Minister" for his modernizing initiatives. He has
reached out to international organizations and investors but
has also maintained his base of support at home, in part
through expanded programs in education, health, and rural
development. "I have initiated so many things,"
Naidu said. "They are going on and will pay off after
some time. But people need something today." The
challenges facing the government are daunting. Andhra
Pradesh (AP) is one of the largest and poorest states in
India. Its population of almost 80 million approaches that
of the Philippines, the 13th most populous country in the
world. Even as its high-tech industries develop rapidly,
AP's overall literacy rate remains a modest 44% and
one-third of the population lives in poverty. |
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Case Study 2 - Andhra Pradesh, India : Participation in Macroeconomic Policy Making and Reform |
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Case Study 2 - Andhra Pradesh, India : Participation in Macroeconomic Policy Making and Reform |
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Case Study 2 - Andhra Pradesh, India : Participation in Macroeconomic Policy Making and Reform |
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