This article focuses on policies seeking to address social inequalities in metropolitan areas, where the allocation of resources to places with needs often clashes with the politics of redistribution in fragmented local government systems. Scholarship on metropolitan governance has yet to overcome the opposition between proponents of consolidation and defenders of polycentrism. The crucial open question is whether and how intergovernmental cooperation and revenue-sharing can redress spatial equity in institutionally fragmented metropolitan areas. This article addresses this question by exploring the determinants of social expenditures in the 630 municipalities of seven major metropolitan areas in Switzerland, where revenue-sharing systems a...
To test the proposition that metropolitan governmental structure has social, economic, and racial co...
This paper analyses both the policy and welfare consequences of municipal mergers vs municipal conso...
Metropolitan decision-making in flexible policy networks based on voluntary cooperation is present i...
This article focuses on policies seeking to address social inequalities in metropolitan areas, where...
The relationship between institutional fragmentation of urban regions and inequality in government s...
The economic gap between affluent suburbia and the urban core has recently received widespread atten...
A large literature on urban politics documents the connection between metropolitan fragmentation and...
This article analyzes institutional changes in local governance structures as determinants of wage p...
An accumulating body of theory and empirical work has pointed to the local and metropolitan levels a...
69A3551747134In this study we trace the development of a transit governance geodatabase for the 200 ...
Is political fragmentation within the metropolitan area and within central city government a cause o...
Metropolitan areas in the US often contain many local governments, which can work collaboratively or...
This study assesses the effects of urban governance structure on the spatial expansion of metropolit...
The highly fragmented nature of the political systems that govern America’s metropolitan areas contr...
This paper traces the latest round of debates about appropriate scales and scopes of government and ...
To test the proposition that metropolitan governmental structure has social, economic, and racial co...
This paper analyses both the policy and welfare consequences of municipal mergers vs municipal conso...
Metropolitan decision-making in flexible policy networks based on voluntary cooperation is present i...
This article focuses on policies seeking to address social inequalities in metropolitan areas, where...
The relationship between institutional fragmentation of urban regions and inequality in government s...
The economic gap between affluent suburbia and the urban core has recently received widespread atten...
A large literature on urban politics documents the connection between metropolitan fragmentation and...
This article analyzes institutional changes in local governance structures as determinants of wage p...
An accumulating body of theory and empirical work has pointed to the local and metropolitan levels a...
69A3551747134In this study we trace the development of a transit governance geodatabase for the 200 ...
Is political fragmentation within the metropolitan area and within central city government a cause o...
Metropolitan areas in the US often contain many local governments, which can work collaboratively or...
This study assesses the effects of urban governance structure on the spatial expansion of metropolit...
The highly fragmented nature of the political systems that govern America’s metropolitan areas contr...
This paper traces the latest round of debates about appropriate scales and scopes of government and ...
To test the proposition that metropolitan governmental structure has social, economic, and racial co...
This paper analyses both the policy and welfare consequences of municipal mergers vs municipal conso...
Metropolitan decision-making in flexible policy networks based on voluntary cooperation is present i...