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100 _aSinnewe, Elisabeth
245 _aIs biggest best? a comparative analysis of the financial viability of the Brisbane city council
260 _c2016
300 _ap.39-52.
362 _aMar
520 _aStructural reform through forced mergers has been a dominant feature of Australian local government for decades. Advocates of compulsory consolidation contend that larger municipalities perform better across a wide range of attributes, including financial sustainability. Although empirical scholars of local government have invested considerable effort into investigating these claims, no one has yet examined the performance of Brisbane City Council against other local authorities, despite the fact that it is by far the largest council in Australia. This paper seeks to remedy this neglect by comparing Brisbane with Sydney City Council, an average of six southeast Queensland councils and an average of 10 metropolitan New South Wales councils against four measures of financial performance over the period 2008οΎ–2011. - Reproduce
650 _aLocal finance
650 _aLocal government
700 _aDollery, Brian
700 _aKortt, Michael A.
773 _aAustralian Journal of Public Administration
909 _a110490
999 _c110485
_d110485