Handbook on Subnational Governments and Governance
Edited by Claudia N. Avellaneda and
Ricardo A. Bello-Gómez
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This comprehensive Handbook analyses the political, financial, administrative, and managerial dimensions of subnational governments. It examines the profound differences between forms of subnational governance across the world, as well as the common challenges faced by governments below the national level.
Keywords: Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781803925363
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Fiscal aspects of subnational governments , pp 2-20

- Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Eduardo Sanz-Arcega and José Manuel Tránchez-Martín
- Ch 2 Innovation in sub-national governments , pp 21-27

- David B. Audretsch
- Ch 3 Subnational political tensions , pp 28-41

- Kent Eaton
- Ch 4 Provision and production of public services by local governments , pp 42-55

- Milagros Álvarez-Verdugo and Germà Bel
- Ch 5 The role of subnational governments in international relations: paradiplomacy in Brazil , pp 57-69

- Marylis Fantoni and Claudia N. Avellaneda
- Ch 6 Decentralization in Bolivia: popular support for regional autonomy , pp 70-88

- Alissandra T. Stoyan
- Ch 7 Unbalanced multilevel governance in Colombia: fiscal federalism and political bargaining with weak administrative decentralization , pp 89-106

- Santiago Leyva, Pablo Sanabria-Pulido and Ricardo A. Bello-Gómez
- Ch 8 The link between politics and interacting administrative capacity: the case of citizen participation in Ecuador , pp 107-121

- Julio C. Zambrano-Gutiérrez
- Ch 9 Subnational governance in Mexico: the unending persistence of dependency , pp 122-136

- Juan Cruz Olmeda
- Ch 10 A slow-moving crisis: the challenges of local democratic governance in Peru , pp 137-150

- Jami Nelson-Nuñez and Fiorella Vera-Adrianzén
- Ch 11 Intergovernmental relations and decentralization in Chile: the inertia of centralism and functionalism , pp 151-164

- Daniel Cravacuore, Egon Montecinos and Pablo Sanabria-Pulido
- Ch 12 Subnational government and governance in China , pp 166-179

- Jianzi He and Yijia Jing
- Ch 13 Subnational governance in India: pseudo-federalism and unity in tension , pp 180-192

- Taha Hameduddin
- Ch 14 Japan's local governments and governance under population decline , pp 193-207

- Kohei Suzuki
- Ch 15 Korean regional inequality in subnational grant distribution toward nonprofits , pp 208-217

- Jongmin (Min) Lee
- Ch 16 Intergovernmental fiscal transfers and local resource generation in Philippine provinces , pp 218-231

- Aileen V. Lapitan and Marriz M. Garciano
- Ch 17 Religion and subnational public policy: accommodation of minority religious practices in the post-communist Muslim republics , pp 232-247

- Renat Shaykhutdinov
- Ch 18 The future of regional governance in Ghana , pp 249-265

- Dennis A.K. Penu
- Ch 19 The municipal finances and challenges of municipal taxation in post-revolutionary Tunisia , pp 266-284

- Salih Yasun
- Ch 20 Subnational governments and governance in Estonia: a paradoxical path of re-centralization despite strong local autonomy , pp 286-298

- Ringa Raudla
- Ch 21 Balancing cooperative federalism with local autonomy: subnational governments and governance in Germany , pp 299-311

- Peter Eckersley
- Ch 22 Poland: rolling back of the decentralized system? , pp 312-326

- Paweł Swianiewicz
- Ch 23 Rural-urban connectivity through multi-level governance: a review of subnational governments in Romania , pp 327-341

- Cristina Maria Stănică and Viorel I. Stănică
- Ch 24 Portugal: the resistance against European Union multilevel governance , pp 342-357

- José M. Magone
- Ch 25 Russian federalism, blame defection, and regime stability , pp 358-374

- Regina Smyth and Aidan Klein
- Ch 26 Subnational governance in Spain , pp 375-392

- Eloísa del Pino and César Colino
- Ch 27 Conclusion: worldwide challenges for subnational governance , pp 393-399

- Ricardo A. Bello-Gómez and Claudia N. Avellaneda
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