Introduction to 'Chong su Aodaliya di fang zheng fu: cai zheng, zhi li yu gai ge [Reshaping Australian local government: finance, governance and reform]'

Title
Introduction to 'Chong su Aodaliya di fang zheng fu: cai zheng, zhi li yu gai ge [Reshaping Australian local government: finance, governance and reform]'
Publication Date
2008
Author(s)
Dollery, Brian Edward
Marshall, Neil Alexander
Worthington, Andrew
Editor
Editor(s): Bulaien Duolaili [Brian Dollery], Neier Maxieer [Neil Marshall], Andelu Woxindun [Andrew Worthington] zhu bian; Liu Jie, Yu Qijing, Zhang Guoyu yi ; Chang Zhixiao jiao
Type of document
Book Chapter
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Peking University Press
Place of publication
Beijing, China
Edition
2 (Chinese Edition)
Series
Di fang zheng fu yu di fang zhi li yi cong
UNE publication id
une:4799
Abstract
Scholars have invested a vast amount of effort into the theoretical and empirical analysis of government in representative democracies. Despite this impressive literature, local government can nevertheless justly be described as the poor cousin of its more exalted state and federal relatives in terms of the attention it has drawn from the research community. At least three factors may explain the existence and persistence of this unfortunate state of affairs. In the first place, in many advanced economies expenditure by local government often comprises a relatively small proportion of total public sector outlays and thus it may have been construed as somewhat less deserving of scholarly inquiry than relatively larger provincial and central governments. This certainly is appears to have been the case in Australia where around 730 municipalities outlay $13 billion, representing some five percent of total government expenditure or about 1.6 per cent of gross domestic product (NOLG 2001).
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Citation
Chong su Aodaliya di fang zheng fu: cai zheng, zhi li yu gai ge [Reshaping Australian local government: finance, governance and reform], p. 1-9
ISBN
9787301134696
Start page
1
End page
9

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