“…Desage (2012) presents examples in which officially transferred skills have remained de facto the function of mayors. Gallez (2014) emphasises the importance of personal commitment with respect to elected representatives, as well as that of political leadership games whether between various local players or between them and the central powers. 7.…”
Section: The Decentralisation Theorem Applied To Intermunicipal Coopementioning
The socio-demographic contrasts between the 13 new metropolitan regions are relatively small compared to those observed in other European countries. At the national level, territorial disruption occurs more within regions than between them.
“…Desage (2012) presents examples in which officially transferred skills have remained de facto the function of mayors. Gallez (2014) emphasises the importance of personal commitment with respect to elected representatives, as well as that of political leadership games whether between various local players or between them and the central powers. 7.…”
Section: The Decentralisation Theorem Applied To Intermunicipal Coopementioning
The socio-demographic contrasts between the 13 new metropolitan regions are relatively small compared to those observed in other European countries. At the national level, territorial disruption occurs more within regions than between them.
“…Desage (2012) presents examples in which officially transferred skills have remained de facto the function of mayors. Gallez (2014) creating a centralisation movement of public decision-making. Following the optimal decentralisation theorem (Oates, 1972), then, any decision by municipalities to cooperate indicates a trade-off between the cost of the spatial heterogeneity of citizens' preferences and the benefits of economies of size.…”
Section: The Decentralisation Theorem Applied To Intermunicipal Coopementioning
The socio-demographic contrasts between the 13 new metropolitan regions are relatively small compared to those observed in other European countries. At the national level, territorial disruption occurs more within regions than between them.
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