Will Consolidation Improve Sub-National Governments?

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https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/9
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Policy Research Working Papers
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Fox, William F.
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Gurley, Tami
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2012-06-21T17:46:05Z
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2012-06-21T17:46:05Z
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2006-05-01
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2021-04-23T14:02:40Z
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Local government size varies dramatically around the world. In Sudan, Cote d'Ivoire, and the United Kingdom, municipalities average more than 125,000 people. Those in many European countries have less than 10,000 people. Countries often consider consolidation of local governments as a means to lower service delivery costs, improve service quality, enhance accountability, improve equity, or expand participation in government. The authors review a number of theoretical arguments and empirical findings concerning the size of sub-national governments. Countries should not presume that amalgamation will solve problems because benefits and costs are situation specific. Success depends on many factors, including getting incentives right for the various players and managing the transition properly. The effects on costs must be examined in terms of all changes occurring with consolidation, including geographic size. Size economies appear service specific and are most likely to result for infrastructure intensive services such as water and sewerage. Size economies are less likely for services such as education that are provided in numerous small production units near the population. Also, the potential for savings depends on other factors, such as willingness to eliminate redundant workers. Consolidation reduces the potential for local government competition, which appears to enhance service quality but not necessarily overall government size. There is some evidence that citizens are more willing to be involved in larger governments, but trust may fall with government size. Larger governments can improve regional planning by handling problems with a broader geographic perspective and giving the government more influence with national policymakers.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/05/6770852/consolidation-improve-sub-national-governments
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8672
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English
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World Bank, Washington, DC
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Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3913
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CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
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ACCOUNTABILITY
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ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
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CAPACITY BUILDING
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CAPITAL COSTS
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CITIES
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COMMUNITIES
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DECENTRALIZATION
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DEMOGRAPHICS
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DEVOLUTION
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EAST EUROPEAN
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ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
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ECONOMIES OF SCALE
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EMPLOYMENT
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EQUALIZATION
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LEGISLATION
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LOCAL COUNCILS
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT SIZE
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LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
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LOCAL SPENDING
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MUNICIPAL
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MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
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MUNICIPALITIES
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NEIGHBORHOOD
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NETWORKS
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POPULATION DENSITY
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PROPERTY TAXES
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PUBLIC GOODS
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PUBLIC SERVICES
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REGIONAL PLANNING
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SCHOOLS
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SERVICE DELIVERY
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SEWAGE
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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
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SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
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URBAN AREAS
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WASTE
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WASTE COLLECTION
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WATER SUPPLY
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Will Consolidation Improve Sub-National Governments?
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Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
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Publications & Research
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/05/6770852/consolidation-improve-sub-national-governments
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Social, Urban, Rural and Resilience
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Education
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Governance
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Finance and Markets
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yes
okr.identifier.doi
10.1596/1813-9450-3913
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000016406_20060505110205
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6770852
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WPS3913
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en
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http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2006/05/05/000016406_20060505110205/Rendered/PDF/wps3913.pdf
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Urban Development :: Urban Economics
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Public and Municipal Finance
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Education :: Education for the Knowledge Economy
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Communities and Human Settlements :: Urban Slums Upgrading
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Urban Development :: Municipal Financial Management
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Finance and Financial Sector Development
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Development Research Group (DECRG)
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