Municipal mergers have been widely used as a tool for administrative reform at the municipal level in various countries. While there are many studies of such reform initiatives, most have overlooked the issue of the unequal distribution of merger benefits among merged municipalities. This article responds to this research gap by assessing the impact of municipal mergers on local population growth in Japan – and, in doing so, appreciates that mergers differ within each of the merger partners, and also that the extent to which pre-merger municipalities can benefit from municipal mergers is contingent on their size relative to that of their merging partners. A unique dataset of Japanese local governments both pre-merger and post-merger facilit...
Recent Japanese administrative reform provides more incentives and pressures for decentralization an...
Earlier versions of the article were presented at the Annual Midwest Political Science Association N...
This paper investigates whether municipal mergers could internalize spatial spillover effects by com...
Municipal mergers have been widely used as a tool for administrative reform. The goal of most munici...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
The empirical literature investigating the role of key features of local governments regarding decis...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
This paper describes the causes and consequences of post-war municipal amalgamations in Japan. It sh...
This paper describes the causes and consequences of post-war municipal amalgamations in Japan. It sh...
This study investigates the reduction in expenses that was anticipated following the Japan's Heisei ...
How are resources distributed when administrative units merge? We take advantage of recent, large-sc...
This study concerns about before and after the merger of municipalities focusing on the case of Okay...
Recent Japanese administrative reform provides more incentives and pressures for decentralization an...
Earlier versions of the article were presented at the Annual Midwest Political Science Association N...
This paper investigates whether municipal mergers could internalize spatial spillover effects by com...
Municipal mergers have been widely used as a tool for administrative reform. The goal of most munici...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
The empirical literature investigating the role of key features of local governments regarding decis...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
The number of municipalities in Japan has decreased from 3,232 in 1999 to 1,820 in 2006 because of m...
This paper describes the causes and consequences of post-war municipal amalgamations in Japan. It sh...
This paper describes the causes and consequences of post-war municipal amalgamations in Japan. It sh...
This study investigates the reduction in expenses that was anticipated following the Japan's Heisei ...
How are resources distributed when administrative units merge? We take advantage of recent, large-sc...
This study concerns about before and after the merger of municipalities focusing on the case of Okay...
Recent Japanese administrative reform provides more incentives and pressures for decentralization an...
Earlier versions of the article were presented at the Annual Midwest Political Science Association N...
This paper investigates whether municipal mergers could internalize spatial spillover effects by com...