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Debate: Corporatization in local government— the need for a comparative and multi-disciplinary research approach

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Rhys Andrews & Laurence Ferry. (2023) Political control and audit fees: an empirical analysis of local state-owned enterprises in England. Public Money & Management 43:5, pages 438-446.
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Andreas Bergh, Gissur Ó Erlingsson & Emanuel Wittberg. (2022) What happens when municipalities run corporations? Empirical evidence from 290 Swedish municipalities. Local Government Studies 48:4, pages 704-727.
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Petri S. Juuti, Riikka P. Juuti & David A. McDonald. (2022) Boldly boring: public banks and public water in the Nordic region. Water International 47:5, pages 791-809.
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Bart Voorn. (2021) Debate: Shadow government—A note for European corporatization research. Public Money & Management 41:7, pages 561-562.
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Marieke Van Genugten, Sandra Van Thiel & Bart Voorn. (2020) Local governments and their arm’s length bodies. Local Government Studies 46:1, pages 1-21.
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