This paper describes the causes and consequences of post-war municipal amalgamations in Japan. It shows that recent amalgamations have been inspired in part by the desire to ensure that municipalities thus formed had sufficient capacity to deliver important public services in such areas as education, sanitation and welfare. It notes that there may be cost-efficiency gains associated with amalgamation in that the costs of delivering public services in Japan appear to be lower for larger municipalities (up to a point). Furthermore, case studies of some prefectures show that voter turnout in elections is not significantly affected by amalgamations
Due to moral hazard problems, municipal mergers in Japan did not result in as many amalgamations as ...
Due to moral hazard problems, municipal mergers in Japan did not result in as many amalgamations as ...
This paper investigates local government consolidations with a focus on public choice aspects in the...
This paper describes the causes and consequences of post-war municipal amalgamations in Japan. It sh...
Municipal mergers have been widely used as a tool for administrative reform at the municipal level i...
This paper investigates local government consolidations with a focus on public choice aspects in the...
Municipal mergers have been widely used as a tool for administrative reform. The goal of most munici...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
Recent Japanese administrative reform provides more incentives and pressures for decentralization an...
The empirical literature investigating the role of key features of local governments regarding decis...
Political coalition formation games can describe the formation and dissolution of nations, as well a...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
Due to moral hazard problems, municipal mergers in Japan did not result in as many amalgamations as ...
Due to moral hazard problems, municipal mergers in Japan did not result in as many amalgamations as ...
This paper investigates local government consolidations with a focus on public choice aspects in the...
This paper describes the causes and consequences of post-war municipal amalgamations in Japan. It sh...
Municipal mergers have been widely used as a tool for administrative reform at the municipal level i...
This paper investigates local government consolidations with a focus on public choice aspects in the...
Municipal mergers have been widely used as a tool for administrative reform. The goal of most munici...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
Recent Japanese administrative reform provides more incentives and pressures for decentralization an...
The empirical literature investigating the role of key features of local governments regarding decis...
Political coalition formation games can describe the formation and dissolution of nations, as well a...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
Due to moral hazard problems, municipal mergers in Japan did not result in as many amalgamations as ...
Due to moral hazard problems, municipal mergers in Japan did not result in as many amalgamations as ...
This paper investigates local government consolidations with a focus on public choice aspects in the...