M.G. Ranade offers a compelling argument for the decentralization of provincial finance in this insightful essay, first published in 1901. Drawing on his experience as a civil servant and economist, Ranade explains how a more autonomous financial system would benefit India as a whole, fostering greater efficiency, accountability, and economic growth. This edition includes a new introduction by a leading expert in Indian economics and governance.
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