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The challenge of rapid urbanisation and its demands for infrastructure and services, which confront every local government in the developing world, is met by this book's analysis and conclusions. The text does so by highlighting some general principles to guide the institutional development (ID) process in relation to city management; these principles being designed to encourage both theorists and practitioners to discover solutions to city management in their parts of the developing world. The book concludes with a synthesis of city management and its ID imperatives; captured in measurable frameworks to test the extent of integration, the level of decentralisation and the chance of sustainability and self-development in city management. While the first part of the book is theoretical, its heart lies in efforts to convert theory into practice. Local government practitioners know that the hardest part is to achieve performance in infrastructure and service provision, for development.
This book reviews the theoretical perspectives on institutional development (ID) and third world city management. It considers the practice of ID in city management by reviewing two related cases; The book therefore seeks to identify some general principles to guide the ID process in relation to third world city management.
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