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"This rich, original study crosses boundaries--between countries, genres of scholarship, and substantive foci--in disciplined but audacious fashion to study rural poverty and policy implementation in India and the United States. It shows the way not only to better social science, but to more effective, and more decent, government."--Ira Katznelson, New School for Social Research "What happens when governments devise programs to help the rural poor? Comparing programs in two democracies, India and the United States, this thoughtful book draws lessons about politics and administation. There are practical lessons for policymakers to be found here--and also challenges to theorists of state and society."--Theda Skocpol, Harvard University "A pioneering work in a new kind of political economy that puts structure and agency into a policy framework. Gent's skillful application of the organizational environment perspective in three radically different locations--Communist Bengal, Congress party ruled Maharashtra, and New Deal United States--suggests theoretically fruitful commonalities and divergences among pro-poor programs. It breaks new ground in conceptualizing what counts as comparable, and constitutes a significant advance in the study of comparative policy."--Lloyd I. Rudolph and Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, University of ChicagoEcheverri-Gent, John is the author of 'State and the Poor Public Policy and Political Development in India and the United States', published 1993 under ISBN 9780520080829 and ISBN 0520080823.
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