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Corporatisation in Local Government: Context, Evidence and Perspectives from 19 Countries
Corporatisation in Local Government: Context, Evidence and Perspectives from 19 Countries
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This book compares municipally owned corporations in Europe, outlining the legal provisions, trends, and structure of these corporations across different countries. It provides a critical comparison to facilitate research and policy learning across regions and countries.
Format: Hardback
Length: 497 pages
Publication date: 02 March 2023
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
This comprehensive book delves into the realm of municipal corporatisation in Europe, offering a thorough examination of municipally owned corporations (MOCs). By separating public services from local government and establishing these corporations, municipalities aim to enhance efficiency and accountability. While the trend of municipal corporatisation has gained momentum in recent years, there remains a limited understanding of the diverse characteristics, legal frameworks, and governance structures of MOCs across different countries.
To address this gap, this book provides a detailed exploration of the legal provisions that facilitate or hinder the formation of MOCs in each country. It sheds light on the trends and patterns of corporatisation across Europe, highlighting both commonalities and differences. Furthermore, the book goes beyond national boundaries, offering an overview of what unites countries in their pursuit of MOCs and what sets them apart.
Through a critical comparison, this book aims to facilitate research on regional and global trends in municipal corporatisation. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners alike, aiding in their understanding of the complexities and nuances of MOCs across different regions. By providing a comprehensive analysis, this book contributes to the ongoing discourse on public sector reform and governance, offering insights into the potential benefits and challenges associated with this approach.
In conclusion, this book is a valuable contribution to the field of public administration and governance, providing a comprehensive analysis of municipal corporatisation in Europe. It sheds light on the trends, legal frameworks, and governance structures of MOCs, facilitating research and understanding of this growing phenomenon. By offering a critical comparison, this book contributes to the development of collaborative policy learning and promotes better governance practices in the public sector.
Weight: 801g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783031099816
Edition number: 1st ed. 2023
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