What Makes Pro-poor Public Policy Dysfunctional? Evidence from the Select Public Policies in Odisha, India

D. Nanda, Bipin Jojo
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As a welfare state, India brought many pro-poor reformist public policies and programmes now and then, but some got dysfunctional or produced little outcomes. In this context, this article addresses the issues with implementation by critically examining the land reform legislation, the Other Backword Classes reservation policy and the idea of making Odisha an industrially viable state. It uses a mixed-method research approach and draws on both primary and secondary data. The analysis shows the conflict between an upper caste and feudal-dominated state power and socially marginalised groups over access to and distribution of resources. Thus, it argues that the dysfunctional land reform legislation, under-utilised agriculture and forest resources and the tokenism in OBC reservation policy are embedded with the nature of state power and leadership, posing a conflict of interest in the creation, utilisation and distribution of resources. The study has implications for social development and public policy in India and South Asia.
是什么让亲穷人的公共政策失灵?来自印度奥里萨邦公共政策选择的证据
作为一个福利国家,印度不时推出许多亲穷人的改革派公共政策和计划,但其中一些政策和计划失灵或收效甚微。在此背景下,本文通过严格审查土地改革立法,其他落后阶级保留政策以及使奥里萨邦成为工业可行州的想法来解决实施问题。它使用混合方法的研究方法,并借鉴了一手和二手数据。分析显示了上层种姓和封建统治的国家权力与社会边缘化群体在获取和分配资源方面的冲突。因此,本文认为,功能失调的土地改革立法、未充分利用的农业和森林资源以及OBC保留政策中的象征主义都与国家权力和领导的性质有关,在资源的创造、利用和分配方面构成了利益冲突。这项研究对印度和南亚的社会发展和公共政策具有启示意义。
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