What sort of environment will we bequeath to our children, and who will decide the political and economic weight we place on the utility of future generations? We can think of two fundamental institutions at the heart of this decision—markets and government. It will have to be a joint effort between the market and the government, with the latter charged with the mandate to improve resource allocation through enlightened regulation and with a generous nudge from concerned citizens.
What are Externalities?
Situation in India:
Initiatives taken by the Government:
Conclusion:
Hopefully, the perspective on service provisioning should help our policymakers decide on options while working on the smart city plans. As the government has often pointed out, the smart in India’s smart cities is not so much technological, as has been the case in the West, but the provision of basic and clean services of water supply, sanitation, transportation and energy to its residents.
Category: Mains | GS – III | Economics
Source: The Financial Expres