Local government failure in Australia? An empirical analysis of New South Wales
By: Bymes, Joel.
Contributor(s): Dollery, Brian.
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ArticlePublisher: 2002Description: p.54-65.Subject(s): Local government - Australia | Local government
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Australian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The complexities of contemporary local governance in Australia and other advanced democracies provide social scientists with significant theoretical and empirical callenges. Drawing on recent developments, including public choice theory, economists have sought to develop taxonomic systems of government failure specifically tailored to local govefrnment circumstances. This paper seeks to extend the Dollery and Wallis (2001b) taxonomy of local government failure by invoking Olson's (1965) concept of political entrepreneurship. The paper then attempts to determine the empirical validity of the augmented taxonomy by examining it in the context of NSW local government. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 61, Issue no: 3 | Available | AR54360 |
The complexities of contemporary local governance in Australia and other advanced democracies provide social scientists with significant theoretical and empirical callenges. Drawing on recent developments, including public choice theory, economists have sought to develop taxonomic systems of government failure specifically tailored to local govefrnment circumstances. This paper seeks to extend the Dollery and Wallis (2001b) taxonomy of local government failure by invoking Olson's (1965) concept of political entrepreneurship. The paper then attempts to determine the empirical validity of the augmented taxonomy by examining it in the context of NSW local government. - Reproduced.


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