Exploring the limits of institutional change: The direct election of mayors in Western Europe |
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Authors: | Jaume Magre Xavier Bertrana |
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Affiliation: | 1. Universitat de Barcelona , Spain jmagre@ub.edu;3. Generalitat de Catalunya , Spain |
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Abstract: | The process of local institutional reform that different Western European countries underwent starting in the 1990s converged towards the direct election of mayors in Italy, England, Austria and Germany. Using a comparative analysis of those countries and including in it Belgium and the Netherlands (where the introduction of directly elected mayors is planned) and Greece and Portugal (with a long tradition of it), the article examines why countries with such different municipal traditions have tended towards the same institutional solution. The answer runs through the text implicitly: the institutional tradition of each country appears to have a greater capacity for explaining the outcome of the reform rather than isomorphism in the introduction of the direct election of mayors. |
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Keywords: | Freedom of information information management organisational change public administration |
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