Local Government Fragmentation: What Do We Know?

First Published July 2, 2019 Review Article

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Department of Public Administration, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL, USA

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First Published Online: July 2, 2019

The United States is a nation of local governments. The growth in the number of local governments over the last sixty years has led many to ask whether the current fragmented arrangement is ideal or whether fewer local governments are preferred. This article explains the theoretical arguments on both sides, paying close attention to horizontal and vertical fragmentation. The empirical evidence on the effects of local government fragmentation is examined in three policy areas: public expenditures/revenues, public employment, and economic growth.

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