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Advantages and disadvantages of multi level planning in india

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Answered by Yuvrajpaul
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In the broadest sense, economic development might be viewed as “any growth in real income per capita from whatever source”. Bach has described it as “growth in the total output of goods and services in the economy”. Novack has referred to a very old definition of economic growth, according to which it is “con­tinuous substantial increase in per capita consumption of goods and services”.

The substantial consumption of economic goods is possible only when there is substantial production of economic goods, and sub­stantial production these days depends upon greater use of technologies. In a narrower sense, therefore, it may be said that economic development refers to “the extensive application of inanimate power and other tech­nologies to the production and distribution of economic goods”.

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In this sense, economic development is practically equivalent to industrialisation. But to say that economic development is only indus­trialisation would not be correct because besides involving the use of power and technology in production, it also involves labour mobility, ex­tensive educational system, and so on.

Jaffe and Stewart (1951), who described economic development as “rationalization of economic production”, have given a dichotomy of de­veloped and underdeveloped countries on the basis of per capita income and factors like high literacy, high expectation of life at birth and low fertility, low proportion of labour force engaged in agriculture, and high production of kilowatts of electricity per capita.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The advantages of multi-level planning in India are:

  • Improvement in productivity because of resource allocation
  • There is equal sharing of resources
  • There are fewer chances of any leakage or corruption
  • There are transparency and accountability of actions.

Disadvantages of Multilevel planning are:

  • There is limited financial autonomy
  • Lesser access to resources for technology and expertise
  • There is less democracy for the local institutions to operate
  • The dominance of other factors in planning at the local level.

Explanation:

  • Most of the multi-level planning is centralised hence it does not have much impact on the local regions.  
  • The local areas remain vulnerable due to the dominance of other factors. This is also since the local areas do not have access to technology as well as specialized skills.  
  • If the multi-level planning is done in the local regions it would have a greater impact in these regions.

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