Local government reforms: between multifunction and single-purpose organisations |
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Authors: | Hellmut Wollmann |
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Affiliation: | Social Science Institute, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | The paper argues that, in ‘revisiting’ the referred-to article published back in 2004, the concept then guiding the analysis would need to be modified particularly on three scores. For one, in order to achieve a more adequate comparison the country selection should be expanded beyond the earlier sample (UK, France, Germany and Sweden) to also capture Southern and Central Eastern European countries. Second, the ‘developmental’ (‘over time’) analysis of the pertinent institutional changes should be further accentuated and complemented by proceeding ‘by (developmental)stages’ instead of ‘country by country’. Third, while still deeming the distinction between ‘multifunction’ and ‘single-purpose’ organisations fruitful to guide a ‘government versus governance’ analysis and interpretation, the distinction between ‘political rationality’ and ‘economic rationality’ should be added with the former (ideal-typically) identified with elected (local) government and the latter seen characteristic of many of the actors in the governance-typical actor networks. |
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Keywords: | Multifunction versus single-purpose actors Government versus governance Cross-county comparison Developmental (‘over time’) analysis Political versus economic rationality |
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