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Scope and Patterns of Metropolitan Governance in Urban America: Probing the Complexities in the Kansas City Region

  • Autores: Curtis Wood
  • Localización: The American review of public administration, ISSN 0275-0740, Vol. 36, Nº. 3, 2006, págs. 337-353
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • The author explores the scope and patterns of metropolitan governance in the Kansas City region by examining how 46 cities deliver 28 different public services. The hypotheses that intergovernmental service-delivery arrangements will be more common than in-house delivery and contracting with the nongovernmental sector, that intergovernmental service-delivery arrangements will be more common for system maintenance services than for lifestyle services, and that central cities and at-risk suburbs will be more likely to enter into intergovernmental service-delivery arrangements than are bedroom developing and affluent job centers are examined and tested. The findings support the first hypothesis but not the last two hypotheses.


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