what is decentralisation?
when power is taken away from state and central governments and given to local government, is called decentralisation .
Decentralisation is the spread of power away from the centre to local branches or governments.
Decentralisation promote accountabilty in policy implemention because the people get involved and are aware of the policy taking place.
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Karen Brockington has written: 'Centralisation v decentralisation'
B r mehta committee 1957
Lucy Gaster has written: 'Evaluating \\' 'Local government decentralisation'
Dawn Higham has written: 'The decentralisation of bargaining NHS trusts'
Decentralization is a series of processes that redefines not only structures but also practices and procedures of governance. On the other hand, decentralization of authority is the conscious and systematic effort to spread the decision making power to the lower levels of government.
S. S. Meenakshisundaram has written: 'Decentralisation in developing countries'
the organisational issues of the purchasing function focus on the purchasing function of an organisation in a decentralisation or centralise manner.
This is the process of devolution of power from one central point and distributing it to a wider scope of levels to ensure a equitable distribution of authority