The Architecture of Government: Rethinking Political Decentralization (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics)

The Architecture of Government: Rethinking Political Decentralization (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics) image
ISBN-10:

0521693829

ISBN-13:

9780521693820

Author(s): Treisman, Daniel
Edition: 1
Released: Jul 02, 2007
Format: Paperback, 348 pages
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Description:

Since the days of Montesquieu and Jefferson, political decentralization has been seen as a force for better government and economic performance. It is thought to bring government 'closer to the people', nurture civic virtue, protect liberty, exploit local information, stimulate policy innovation, and alleviate ethnic tensions. Inspired by such arguments, and generously funded by the major development agencies, countries across the globe have been racing to devolve power to local governments. This book re-examines the arguments that underlie the modern faith in decentralization. Using logical analysis and formal modeling, and appealing to numerous examples, it shows that most are based on vague intuitions or partial views that do not withstand scrutiny. A review of empirical studies of decentralization finds these as inconclusive and mutually contradictory as the theories they set out to test.


























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