La décentralisation en Angleterre, en France et en Allemagne - de la divergence historique à la convergence?
By: WOLLMANN, Hellmut.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, avril/juin 1999Revue Française D'Administration Publique 90, p. 313-328Abstract: The comparative study of the evolution of local authorities in England, France and Germany since the 19th century, reveals the importance of historical institutional heritage in each of these systems whether this be as a result of the influence which it still exerts, or by the reform initiatives which it has provoked. Successive usage of three typologies facilitates the revelation of the essential characteristics of decentralisation in the three countries and the identification of broad tendencies towards convergenceThe comparative study of the evolution of local authorities in England, France and Germany since the 19th century, reveals the importance of historical institutional heritage in each of these systems whether this be as a result of the influence which it still exerts, or by the reform initiatives which it has provoked. Successive usage of three typologies facilitates the revelation of the essential characteristics of decentralisation in the three countries and the identification of broad tendencies towards convergence
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