Traditionally, the problem of determining the optimal size in local government has been empirically assessed by estimating the relationship between population size and the costs of services (usually measured in terms of per capita expenditure). These studies, however, have proved largely inconclusive. In comparison, an empirical analysis based on the relationship between the size of government and community satisfaction offers a potentially fruitful contribution to the debate regarding the optimal size of local government. However, to date, few studies have followed this approach. We therefore contribute to this literature by exploring the relationship between population size and community satisfaction for Victorian councils. Our findings p...
This paper reviews many factors affecting the size of local government. These factors include: curre...
In this paper we develop a model for local authority size that is based on the approach towards loca...
How large should local governments be, and what are the implications of changing the scale of local ...
© 2015 Institute of Public Administration Australia Traditionally, the problem of determining the op...
The Nebraska Rural Poll is a mailed sample survey of non-Metropolitan Nebraska Households that is no...
Advocates of amalgamation typically claim that substantial scale economies flow from municipal merge...
Although a voluminous empirical literature has examined local government efficiency, much less atten...
While a significant body of literature exists on local government efficiency, much less is known abo...
Financial viability remains a matter of acute concern for Australian local government. Efforts to im...
A voluminous empirical literature has focused on organizational characteristics and their relationsh...
© 2014 National Council of the Institute of Public Administration Australia. Forced amalgamation has...
The relationship is analysed between size, local government structure and administrative overheads i...
Controversy surrounds structural reform in local government, especially efforts aimed at involuntari...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Local government systems across the world face acute and ongoing fisca...
We estimated the optimal size of the most significant functions performed by Tasmanian councils betw...
This paper reviews many factors affecting the size of local government. These factors include: curre...
In this paper we develop a model for local authority size that is based on the approach towards loca...
How large should local governments be, and what are the implications of changing the scale of local ...
© 2015 Institute of Public Administration Australia Traditionally, the problem of determining the op...
The Nebraska Rural Poll is a mailed sample survey of non-Metropolitan Nebraska Households that is no...
Advocates of amalgamation typically claim that substantial scale economies flow from municipal merge...
Although a voluminous empirical literature has examined local government efficiency, much less atten...
While a significant body of literature exists on local government efficiency, much less is known abo...
Financial viability remains a matter of acute concern for Australian local government. Efforts to im...
A voluminous empirical literature has focused on organizational characteristics and their relationsh...
© 2014 National Council of the Institute of Public Administration Australia. Forced amalgamation has...
The relationship is analysed between size, local government structure and administrative overheads i...
Controversy surrounds structural reform in local government, especially efforts aimed at involuntari...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Local government systems across the world face acute and ongoing fisca...
We estimated the optimal size of the most significant functions performed by Tasmanian councils betw...
This paper reviews many factors affecting the size of local government. These factors include: curre...
In this paper we develop a model for local authority size that is based on the approach towards loca...
How large should local governments be, and what are the implications of changing the scale of local ...