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Incumbents and Innovations under Decentralization: An Empirical Exploration of Selected Local Governments in the Philippines
Authors:Joseph J Capuno
Institution:1. University of the Philippines jjcapuno@up.edu.ph
Abstract:Abstract

Like in other developing countries, many local governments in the Philippines have become innovative under decentralization. We investigate here the drivers of local innovations, with focus on quality of incumbent leaders, their political incentives and fiscal resources. We applied Poisson regressions on a survey data comprising 209 innovations introduced in 48 cities and municipalities during the period June 2004–June 2008. The statistically significant factors are the mayor's competence (age, educational attainment), re-election status and term in office. Innovations appear to increase with local fiscal resources but at decreasing rate. Access to information appears not to matter much. However, these factors, including poverty rates, vary in relative importance in explaining innovations in expenditure services, and in revenue and public administration services. Some policy inputs are suggested.
Keywords:Incumbent Leaders  Local Innovations  Decentralization  Philippines
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