1. Outsourcing the State? Public–Private Partnerships and Information Technologies in India
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Kuriyan, Renee and Ray, Isha
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INFORMATION technology , *PUBLIC-private sector cooperation , *BUSINESS partnerships , *ECONOMIC development , *OUTSOURCING & the economy , *OFFSHORE assembly industry , *CORPORATE governance - Abstract
Summary: This paper examines public–private partnerships (PPPs) for development through the example of telecenters in two Indian states. How might a developmental state position itself with respect to civil society under a PPP model of service delivery? We find that each state’s political economy is reflected in its PPP strategy, but that in both states the emerging middle classes rather than the poor benefit most from ongoing telecenter projects. Outsourcing development services to private entities need not “privatize” the state but does alter the way in which citizens “see” the state. Service delivery through telecenters becomes a symbol of government efficiency and responsiveness. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2009
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