
How large should local governments be? Scholars and public sector reformers alike have asked this question for many years. Size and Local Democracyinvestigates this subject in four countries where local governments play an important role but are different in size and structure - Switzerland, Norway, Denmark and the Netherlands. Based on unique comparative data, the authors explore whether the size of municipalities has consequences for its citizens' democratic perceptions, attitudes and behaviours. Chapters build cumulatively on findings of the previous chapters, to conclude that increased size may not necessarily benefit the quality of local democracy. Scholars and students with an interest in democracy or local government will find this analytical book of interest. It will also be a useful resource to practitioners with a focus on public sector reforms.
Page Count:
462
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
ISBN-10:
1843766728
ISBN-13:
9781843766728
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