Both rural and urban municipal officials, faced with increased local resistance to higher taxes, increasing expenditure needs, weakening financial support from higher levels of government, and the growing pressure to "do more with less" have accelerated their search for alternative ways of delivering local public services. The downsizing of government has been brought to the forefront of public discussion in part due to the general conservative shift at the federal and state level and the need to maintain a balanced budget at the local level. Related private sector trends downsizing middle management as a means to become "leaner and meaner," reducing duplication and waste, and increasing earnings, profit levels, and returns to investors. At...
Despite two decades of experience with privatization, US local government use of contracting in publ...
"MP 227, 71, 3M""This publication is one of six reference documents prepared for the educational pro...
"Are there alternatives for organizing government at the local level? Yes, no, and perhaps. One or m...
Both rural and urban municipal officials, faced with increased local resistance to higher taxes, inc...
With rural governments in mind, CGS Senior Research Scholar Norman Walzer and Research Associate And...
The privatization movement appears to have lost some momentum in the United States over the 1990s. A...
Unsatisfactory results from privatisation have caused local governments to seek alternative reforms....
Our cities are experiencing severe financial and sociological difficulties. Last year, more cities t...
A web-based survey of fiscal health was administered to Wisconsin cities and villages during the spr...
Policymakers at the local, state, and federal government levels often struggle to balance the impera...
Inspired by the best-selling "Reinventing Government", governments at all levels have decentralized ...
Historically, local governments and school systems have received the bulk of their funding from impo...
Following the rise of tax and expenditure limitations in the 1970s, scholars have focused on assessi...
This paper examines the issues involved with the privatization of local government services based on...
Several empirical studies have analyzed the factors that influence local privatization. We examine t...
Despite two decades of experience with privatization, US local government use of contracting in publ...
"MP 227, 71, 3M""This publication is one of six reference documents prepared for the educational pro...
"Are there alternatives for organizing government at the local level? Yes, no, and perhaps. One or m...
Both rural and urban municipal officials, faced with increased local resistance to higher taxes, inc...
With rural governments in mind, CGS Senior Research Scholar Norman Walzer and Research Associate And...
The privatization movement appears to have lost some momentum in the United States over the 1990s. A...
Unsatisfactory results from privatisation have caused local governments to seek alternative reforms....
Our cities are experiencing severe financial and sociological difficulties. Last year, more cities t...
A web-based survey of fiscal health was administered to Wisconsin cities and villages during the spr...
Policymakers at the local, state, and federal government levels often struggle to balance the impera...
Inspired by the best-selling "Reinventing Government", governments at all levels have decentralized ...
Historically, local governments and school systems have received the bulk of their funding from impo...
Following the rise of tax and expenditure limitations in the 1970s, scholars have focused on assessi...
This paper examines the issues involved with the privatization of local government services based on...
Several empirical studies have analyzed the factors that influence local privatization. We examine t...
Despite two decades of experience with privatization, US local government use of contracting in publ...
"MP 227, 71, 3M""This publication is one of six reference documents prepared for the educational pro...
"Are there alternatives for organizing government at the local level? Yes, no, and perhaps. One or m...