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Local Authority Spending Cuts and Local Political Control

Vic Duke and Stephen Edgell

British Journal of Political Science, 1986, vol. 16, issue 2, 253-268

Abstract: The aim of this Note is to examine recent local authority expenditure cuts in relation to Saunders's dual-state thesis. Saunders's model has important implications for the long-standing debates on local autonomy from central government and on the party effect in expenditure patterns. The extent to which local political control is a mediating factor in the nature and severity of spending cuts is analysed with reference to a case study of two districts in the Greater Manchester area.

Date: 1986
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