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The Nature of Metropolitan Governance in Urban AmericaA Study of Cooperation and Conflict in the Kansas City RegionNorthern Illinois University The evidence in this study demonstrates that the dominant pattern of metropolitan governance in the Kansas City metro area across 46 cities and 28 public services is one of intergovernmental cooperation, punctuated by conflict. Contrary to what would be predicted by theories of cooperation, the scope of cooperation is negatively related to the number and percent of joint intergovernmental service arrangements and that the scope of cooperation increases when a municipality transfers a service to another public entity or a municipality specializes in a regional service.
Key Words: regional governance metropolitan governance new regionalism intergovernmental cooperation intergovernmental conflict councils of government
This version was published on September
1, 2008 Administration & Society, Vol. 40, No. 5,
483-501 (2008) |
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