Local government policymakers across the developed world have frequently employed municipal amalgamation to improve the operation of local councils, and New Zealand is no exception. This paper empirically examines claims made in Potential Costs and Savings of Local Government Reform in Hawke’s Bay that the merger of the five local authorities in the Hawke’s Bay Region of New Zealand would generate significant cost-savings. We empirically test for the existence of scale economies in a single merged Hawke’s Bay council and find that no cost-savings can be expected. This removes a key argument for a forced Hawke’s Bay amalgamation
This chapter examines the municipal merger programs in the different Australian state and territory ...
Municipal amalgamation reforms have been advocated as ways to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and ...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Abstract: Local government policymakers across the developed world have fre...
Structural reform through municipal mergers is ubiquitous across the developed world and Australian ...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. Local government structural reform programs are often based on the pur...
Local government structural reform programs are often based on the purported benefits of increased s...
Local government structural reform programs are often based on the purported benefits of increased s...
This report examines the options available for local government to increase its capacity and provide...
Forced amalgamation is a ubiquitous feature of Australian local government reform - compulsory counc...
Efficiency has remained a primary theme for higher tiers of government within Australasia when addre...
© 2017 Institute of Public Administration Australia Municipal mergers remain an important instrument...
The Australian Independent Local Government Review Panel recently proposed amalgamating the majority...
Financial viability remains a matter of acute concern for Australian local government. Efforts to im...
Municipal mergers have been widely used as a tool for administrative reform at the municipal level i...
This chapter examines the municipal merger programs in the different Australian state and territory ...
Municipal amalgamation reforms have been advocated as ways to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and ...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Abstract: Local government policymakers across the developed world have fre...
Structural reform through municipal mergers is ubiquitous across the developed world and Australian ...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. Local government structural reform programs are often based on the pur...
Local government structural reform programs are often based on the purported benefits of increased s...
Local government structural reform programs are often based on the purported benefits of increased s...
This report examines the options available for local government to increase its capacity and provide...
Forced amalgamation is a ubiquitous feature of Australian local government reform - compulsory counc...
Efficiency has remained a primary theme for higher tiers of government within Australasia when addre...
© 2017 Institute of Public Administration Australia Municipal mergers remain an important instrument...
The Australian Independent Local Government Review Panel recently proposed amalgamating the majority...
Financial viability remains a matter of acute concern for Australian local government. Efforts to im...
Municipal mergers have been widely used as a tool for administrative reform at the municipal level i...
This chapter examines the municipal merger programs in the different Australian state and territory ...
Municipal amalgamation reforms have been advocated as ways to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and ...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...