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Original Articles

THE ECONOMICS OF METROPOLITAN POLICY-MAKING: POLICY CONVERGENCE BUT OVERALL COST EFFICIENCY DIFFERENCES EXIST

Pages 201-213 | Published online: 07 Sep 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Local government service production is an urgent area of research. Metropolitan local governments have budgets and assets comparable to multi-national companies. The central question in the research on metropolitan policy-making is: How are services to be provided so that can cost productivity be achieved? Here we suggest that a macro index on cost productivity enhances our understanding of the variations in services and costs among metropolitan governments. This analysis of six Nordic metropolitan governments has the following chief findings: (1) Strong policy convergence in the soft sector; (2) Hesitance about service delivery mechanisms; (3) Clear differences in overall cost productivity.

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