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Metropolitan Institutions and the Co-Ordination of Policies: A QCA of Political/Administrative Arrangements in Order to Articulate Land Use and Transportation in Europe

Par : Type de matériel : TexteTexteLangue : français Détails de publication : 2004. Ressources en ligne : Abrégé : "This paper analyzes the impact of different metropolitan institutional settings on the quality of political negotiation processes in decision making. The analysis focuses on the co-ordination of land use and transport policies to address increased mobility and need for space resulting from de-urbanization. It contrasts two opposing ideal types of metropolitan institutions: the neoprogressive model in which public services are directly delivered by centralized and professionalized administrations within consolidated municipalities; and the public choice model in which services are delivered by a decentralized, non-specialized, and politically dependent administration in fragmented urban areas. The results of a QCA of 17 decision cases in Western European urban areas confirm the advantages of the neoprogressive model of metropolitan government institutions over the public choice model."
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"This paper analyzes the impact of different metropolitan institutional settings on the quality of political negotiation processes in decision making. The analysis focuses on the co-ordination of land use and transport policies to address increased mobility and need for space resulting from de-urbanization. It contrasts two opposing ideal types of metropolitan institutions: the neoprogressive model in which public services are directly delivered by centralized and professionalized administrations within consolidated municipalities; and the public choice model in which services are delivered by a decentralized, non-specialized, and politically dependent administration in fragmented urban areas. The results of a QCA of 17 decision cases in Western European urban areas confirm the advantages of the neoprogressive model of metropolitan government institutions over the public choice model."

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