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Articles

Intermunicipal cooperation and ethno-social disparity in peripheral regions

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Pages 183-194 | Received 21 Feb 2016, Published online: 08 May 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Intermunicipal cooperation (IMC) in regions of social–economic and cultural heterogeneity may facilitate economies of scale and improve competitiveness and service delivery, but the insights of border and regional studies reveal its limitations in addressing disparities and generating development. This paper analyzes IMC prospects within peripheral regions of Israel, where municipal borders mark divides of prosperity, ethnicity and religion. Israeli policy promotes regionalism through IMC to facilitate intra-regional interdependence and development. Yet, institutionalized structures of cooperation have minimal impact on intra-regional disparities. Pervasive social borders undermine the prospects of IMC, as an insufficient substitute for necessary government investment in addressing historic roots of socioeconomic inequality.

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

Notes

1. The Hebrew document is an official tender of the Government of Israel – Ministry of Interior (see http://www.moin.gov.il/SubjectDocuments/koleshkolot.pdf).

2. Information on the JDC-ELKA website (see http://www.theinstitute.org.il/?dir=site&page=programs&op=view&cs=25) (accessed on May 29, 2017).

3. Cluster Initiative – Status Reports, 2014 and 2015, Israel Ministry of Interior and Ministry of Treasury and JDC-ELKA (in Hebrew) (see http://www.theinstitute.org.il/files/pictures/articles/Measurement.pdf).

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