Local government boundaries play an important role in the governance of metropolitan areas by defining local electorates and tax bases and the scope of local regulatory powers and service responsibilities. Yet, the close association of local powers with local boundaries generates spillovers, fiscal disparities, and interlocal conflicts. Real local autonomy is constrained but the local government system fails to provide a means for addressing regional problems. Public choice theorists and political decentralizationists oppose regional governments because of the threat to local autonomy that would result from removing powers from local hands. Richard Briffault\u27s solution to the metropolitan governance problem is a mixed strategy that wou...
The authors show that space matters in designing the optimal provision of local public goods. Geogra...
The highly fragmented nature of the political systems that govern America’s metropolitan areas contr...
Defining city-region boundaries for governance or policy requires robust data analy-sis reflecting a...
Local government boundaries play an important role in the governance of metropolitan areas by defini...
Localism and regionalism are normally seen as conflicting, conceptions of metropolitan area governan...
Since 1997 the New Labour Government have introduced a number of significant (and potentially far re...
We study how administrative boundaries and tax competition among asymmetric jurisdictions interact w...
To be sure in some regions–as illustrated in other chapters–political culture and history engendered...
This article evaluates the impact that states have on local governance decisions.We suggest that whe...
In the discourse of local government law, the idea that a mobile populace can “vote with its feet” h...
when the focus is limited to municipalities, as it is in this paper, the number is impressive. There...
We study regional governance in the United States. Many public policy decisions taken at the local l...
The theory and practice of providing government services in metropolitan areas are subjects that hav...
For decades, there has been substantial debate regarding whether it is preferable for a metropolitan...
Local and regional government in England is complicated. There is no uniform structure, with some p...
The authors show that space matters in designing the optimal provision of local public goods. Geogra...
The highly fragmented nature of the political systems that govern America’s metropolitan areas contr...
Defining city-region boundaries for governance or policy requires robust data analy-sis reflecting a...
Local government boundaries play an important role in the governance of metropolitan areas by defini...
Localism and regionalism are normally seen as conflicting, conceptions of metropolitan area governan...
Since 1997 the New Labour Government have introduced a number of significant (and potentially far re...
We study how administrative boundaries and tax competition among asymmetric jurisdictions interact w...
To be sure in some regions–as illustrated in other chapters–political culture and history engendered...
This article evaluates the impact that states have on local governance decisions.We suggest that whe...
In the discourse of local government law, the idea that a mobile populace can “vote with its feet” h...
when the focus is limited to municipalities, as it is in this paper, the number is impressive. There...
We study regional governance in the United States. Many public policy decisions taken at the local l...
The theory and practice of providing government services in metropolitan areas are subjects that hav...
For decades, there has been substantial debate regarding whether it is preferable for a metropolitan...
Local and regional government in England is complicated. There is no uniform structure, with some p...
The authors show that space matters in designing the optimal provision of local public goods. Geogra...
The highly fragmented nature of the political systems that govern America’s metropolitan areas contr...
Defining city-region boundaries for governance or policy requires robust data analy-sis reflecting a...