Interacting Capacities: The Indirect National Contribution to Subnational Service Provision
Abstract
Different levels of government often interact on the ground, providing closely related services. While multilevel governance arrangements have been studied broadly, scarce literature has explored the contribution of national governments to achieving subnational policy goals. By reconceptualizing administrative decentralization as coexisting devolution (to subnational governments) and deconcentration (through field units), this research explores...
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Title
Interacting Capacities: The Indirect National Contribution to Subnational Service Provision
Published Date
May 5, 2020
Journal
Volume
80
Issue
6
Pages
1011 - 1023
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