Due to is public finance position in the early 1990's, matching the deficit and debt criteria set by the Maastricht Treaty was not an easy task for Belgium. Efforts from all components of the public sector were required and local government delivered important efforts on both deficit and debt, despite the fact that local government supervision is not a federal but well a regional task. This article explains how local government is articulated with other components of general government, details its achievments and provide some light on the political process
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This paper focuses on coalition formation and outcomes in Belgian local government. Examining the gr...
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The purpose of this paper is to test whether public spending by local communities in Belgium is infl...
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The first article of the Belgian constitution states nowadays: ‘Belgium is a federal state, composed...
Traditional local government in Europe has generally included a three-tier territorial structure and...
Local governments in the EU play a major role in the development of local public policies. Local gov...
It is often argued that local governance conflicts with the prescribed functioning of local councill...
Municipal amalgamations in Belgium took place some time ago and the local council elections of 8 Oct...
This paper focuses on coalition formation and outcomes in Belgian local government. Examining the gr...
The inefficient operation of state institutions – including municipal administration – lay at the he...
Throughout Western Europe, local government is modernized. Central and regional governments carry re...
Government formation is a crucial phase after elections. This article focusses on coalition formatio...
This chapter illustrates how intergovernmental fusion challenges local government reform in Flanders...
Since the summer of 2014 Flanders has a new regional government. That government announced in it’s p...
Contains fulltext : 149227.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article ar...
The purpose of this paper is to test whether public spending by local communities in Belgium is infl...
What policy style(s) does local government display in Belgium? This seemingly straightforward questi...
The article shows the control of local budgets in developed European countries. It is important to l...
The first article of the Belgian constitution states nowadays: ‘Belgium is a federal state, composed...
Traditional local government in Europe has generally included a three-tier territorial structure and...
Local governments in the EU play a major role in the development of local public policies. Local gov...
It is often argued that local governance conflicts with the prescribed functioning of local councill...
Municipal amalgamations in Belgium took place some time ago and the local council elections of 8 Oct...
This paper focuses on coalition formation and outcomes in Belgian local government. Examining the gr...
The inefficient operation of state institutions – including municipal administration – lay at the he...