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DOI: 10.2307/2108671
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Differentiation and Cooperation in a Metropolitan Area

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“…Foster (1998) suggests that central cities and suburbs that have similar social characteristics are more likely to forge interlocal alliances than are central cities and suburbs with dissimilar attributes. This finding is consistent with research from the 1960s showing that socially and economically similar communities are more likely than other communities to use cooperative arrangements for schools and police services (Dye et al 1963).…”
Section: Other Factorssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Foster (1998) suggests that central cities and suburbs that have similar social characteristics are more likely to forge interlocal alliances than are central cities and suburbs with dissimilar attributes. This finding is consistent with research from the 1960s showing that socially and economically similar communities are more likely than other communities to use cooperative arrangements for schools and police services (Dye et al 1963).…”
Section: Other Factorssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The homophily hypothesis argues that local governments will establish contractual ties with similar others. But the theoretical and empirical evidence in the field has been mixed (Dye et al 1963;Schneider 1987;Andrew 2007). Based on the homophily hypothesis, we test whether (1) contractual ties are more likely to be formed among local governments rather than with other forms of political institutions, such as counties, states, or federal government, and (2) whether contractual ties are likely to be established among local governments whose law enforcement agencies are accredited by CALEA.…”
Section: Number Of Geodesic Distance-2 Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early studies linked interlocal cooperation to socioeconomic similarity and geographic contiguity between communities (Dye et al 1963;Liebman et al 1963), differences in the scale of jurisdictions (Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations 1985), frequent communication among local officials (Friesema 1971), and council-manager forms of government (Marando 1968).…”
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confidence: 99%