01555pab a2200229 454500008004000000100001800040245007100058260000900129300001500138362000800153520086500161650002101026650001701047650002101064650001801085700001501103700002701118773004501145909001101190999001901201952010501220180718b2018 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aKim, Junghack aThe nexus of state and local capacity in vertical policy diffusion c2018 ap.188-200. aFeb aThis article examines the vertical diffusion of a policy between a state and its local governments. Although policy diffusion typically relies upon multiple mechanisms, diffusion between a state and its local governments relies primarily on coercion. Using a case study of state-mandated adherence to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), we show that the coercion mechanism is dependent upon the capacity of the state and local governments to adopt and implement a policy, as well as the discretion available to a local government. Utilizing data from all 50 states as of 2008, our findings show that the vertical diffusion of a policy is reliant on a state?s fiscal capacity and the personnel capacity of the local government. We also found that strong institutional autonomy at the local level leads a state to adopt a GAAP mandate. - Reproduced. aPolicy diffusion aGAAP mandate aLocal government aPublic policy aLee, Jooho aMcDonald III, Bruce D. aAmerican Review of Public Administration a117097 c117091d117091 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 48, Issue no: 2pAR117557r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR