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100 _aSalazar, Jorge Ibarra
245 _aAdoption of performance measurement: evidence of Mexican municipalities
260 _c2013
300 _ap.754-767.
520 _aIn this article we define and estimate empirical models to study the determinants of adoption of performance indicators by Mexican municipalities. Building upon previous studies, we prove whether the adoption decision depends on the locality size, variables related to resources, and the political/cultural differences. We implement the empirical models using the data from 300 municipalities for the year 2000. Unlike related literature that relies on surveys applied to local officials, our data from independent and dependent variables were obtained from different sources in order to avoid common-source bias. The estimated logit and probit models confirm the hypotheses. - Reproduced.
650 _aLocal governmen - Mexico
650 _aPerformance appraisal - Mexico
650 _aPerformance appraisal
700 _aMartinez, Carlos Guido Lopez de Arkos
773 _aInternational Journal of Public Administration
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909 _a103451
999 _c103447
_d103447