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100 1 _aKUHLMANN, Sabine
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245 1 0 _aInstitutional impact assessment in multi-level systems :
_bconceptualizing decentralization effects from a comparative perspective
260 _aLos Angeles :
_bSage,
_cJune 2016
520 3 _aComparative literature on institutional reforms in multi-level systems proceeds from a global trend towards the decentralization of state functions. However, there is only scarce knowledge about the impact that decentralization has had, in particular, upon the sub-central governments involved. How does it affect regional and local governments? Do these reforms also have unintended outcomes on the sub-central level and how can this be explained? This article aims to develop a conceptual framework to assess the impacts of decentralization on the sub-central level from a comparative and policy-oriented perspective. This framework is intended to outline the major patterns and models of decentralization and the theoretical assumptions regarding de-/re-centralization impacts, as well as pertinent cross-country approaches meant to evaluate and compare institutional reforms. It will also serve as an analytical guideline and a structural basis for all the country-related articles in this Special Issue
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_aWayenberg, Ellen
773 0 8 _tInternational Review of Administrative Sciences
_g82, 2, p. 233-254
_dLos Angeles : Sage, June 2016
_xISSN 00208523
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