This article examines the effects of the structure of intermunicipal cooperatives (IMCs) on the perceived transaction costs and benefits of IMCs. Hypotheses based on a polycentric theory of regional governance are tested using data from Dutch municipalities. The findings are mixed. In line with polycentric theory, networks characterized by a multiplicity of territorial scales reduce IMC transaction costs. Contrary to polycentric theory, however, if IMCs are organized under a uniform legal regime, lower costs and higher benefits are reported. Structural factors that dominate the debate between polycentrism and monocentrism prove to be of limited importance. On the other hand, the results indicate support for the hypotheses that intermunicipa...
A preoccupation with competition often dominates the study of governance. A focus on competition of...
Economic geography and regional planning suffer from a lack of clear answers with respect to the que...
Inter-municipal cooperation (IMC) is one of the most widely-used organizational alternatives in loca...
In this paper we study the existence of a democratic deficit in intermunicipal cooperation in the Ne...
In the Netherlands, since the 1950s, successive governments have made attempts at introducing new re...
In many countries, local government size is increasingly thought to be insufficient to operate effic...
Local governments can increase size in particular policy fields through cooperation with other local...
In many countries, local governments operating on a small scale face a choice between amalgamation a...
Swedish local governments participate in different forms of intermunicipal cooperation in particular...
A preoccupation with competition often dominates the study of governance. A focus on competition oft...
For refuse collection, we estimate the cost effects of different institutional modes using panel dat...
Inter-municipal cooperation is increasingly popular in European countries. Saving cost is a key moti...
A preoccupation with competition often dominates the study of governance. A focus on competition of...
Economic geography and regional planning suffer from a lack of clear answers with respect to the que...
Inter-municipal cooperation (IMC) is one of the most widely-used organizational alternatives in loca...
In this paper we study the existence of a democratic deficit in intermunicipal cooperation in the Ne...
In the Netherlands, since the 1950s, successive governments have made attempts at introducing new re...
In many countries, local government size is increasingly thought to be insufficient to operate effic...
Local governments can increase size in particular policy fields through cooperation with other local...
In many countries, local governments operating on a small scale face a choice between amalgamation a...
Swedish local governments participate in different forms of intermunicipal cooperation in particular...
A preoccupation with competition often dominates the study of governance. A focus on competition oft...
For refuse collection, we estimate the cost effects of different institutional modes using panel dat...
Inter-municipal cooperation is increasingly popular in European countries. Saving cost is a key moti...
A preoccupation with competition often dominates the study of governance. A focus on competition of...
Economic geography and regional planning suffer from a lack of clear answers with respect to the que...
Inter-municipal cooperation (IMC) is one of the most widely-used organizational alternatives in loca...