We study how municipal amalgamation affects local government spending, taxation, and service provision in the Netherlands. Employing different models, different control groups, and a number of robustness tests, we find no significant effect on aggregate spending or taxation, although spending on administration is reduced. We explore whether this finding might hide amalgamation effects working in opposite directions for different types of municipalities (e.g., small versus large, or homogeneous versus heterogeneous), cancelling each other out. This does not seem to be the case. We also investigate whether amalgamation leads to better public services instead of lower spending, but find no evidence
In many countries, local government size is increasingly thought to be insufficientto operate effici...
In many countries, local government size is increasingly thought to be insufficientto operate effici...
States merge local governments to achieve economies of scale. Little is known to which extent merger...
We study how municipal amalgamation affects local government spending, taxation, and service provisi...
We study how municipal amalgamation affects local government spending, taxation, and service provisi...
We study how municipal amalgamation affects local government spending, taxation, and service provisi...
Local governments can increase size in particular policy fields through cooperation with other local...
Local governments can increase size in particular policy fields through cooperation with other local...
Local governments can increase size in particular policy fields through cooperation with other local...
Local governments can increase size in particular policy fields through cooperation with other local...
Local governments can increase size in particular policy fields through cooperation with other local...
Municipal amalgamation reforms have been advocated as ways to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and ...
In many countries, local government size is increasingly thought to be insufficientto operate effici...
In many countries, local government size is increasingly thought to be insufficientto operate effici...
In many countries, local government size is increasingly thought to be insufficientto operate effici...
In many countries, local government size is increasingly thought to be insufficientto operate effici...
In many countries, local government size is increasingly thought to be insufficientto operate effici...
States merge local governments to achieve economies of scale. Little is known to which extent merger...
We study how municipal amalgamation affects local government spending, taxation, and service provisi...
We study how municipal amalgamation affects local government spending, taxation, and service provisi...
We study how municipal amalgamation affects local government spending, taxation, and service provisi...
Local governments can increase size in particular policy fields through cooperation with other local...
Local governments can increase size in particular policy fields through cooperation with other local...
Local governments can increase size in particular policy fields through cooperation with other local...
Local governments can increase size in particular policy fields through cooperation with other local...
Local governments can increase size in particular policy fields through cooperation with other local...
Municipal amalgamation reforms have been advocated as ways to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and ...
In many countries, local government size is increasingly thought to be insufficientto operate effici...
In many countries, local government size is increasingly thought to be insufficientto operate effici...
In many countries, local government size is increasingly thought to be insufficientto operate effici...
In many countries, local government size is increasingly thought to be insufficientto operate effici...
In many countries, local government size is increasingly thought to be insufficientto operate effici...
States merge local governments to achieve economies of scale. Little is known to which extent merger...