Understanding local government cooperation in urban regions : toward a cultural model of interlocal relations
By: VISSER, James A.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2002The American Review of Public Administration 32, 1, p. 40-65Abstract: This article examines the debate over metropolitan governmental form and the applicability of the reform-consolidation and market-public choice models to understanding te reality of how interlocal governmental relations operate in urban regions. These form-based models are found to be deficient as useful and inductively empirical paradigms for examining the day-to-day interplay of interlocal relations. The author presents on the roles and behavior of local officials, especially administrators ,may be more driving explanatory factors in interlocal relations than governmental formItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This article examines the debate over metropolitan governmental form and the applicability of the reform-consolidation and market-public choice models to understanding te reality of how interlocal governmental relations operate in urban regions. These form-based models are found to be deficient as useful and inductively empirical paradigms for examining the day-to-day interplay of interlocal relations. The author presents on the roles and behavior of local officials, especially administrators ,may be more driving explanatory factors in interlocal relations than governmental form
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