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hierarchical contests and comparing the implications of centralized with decentralized governance. Increasing information available …
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This article revisits government failure theory by examining the relationship between government decentralization and the size of the nonprofit sector (NPS). Government failure theory posits that nonprofits are most active in regions where the largest gap exists between the homogeneous supply of...
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competitive as possible. In many cases, this is done through state control over metropolitan areas and their governance … arrangements. This article examines the relationship between state control and metropolitan governance capacity based on a … metropolitan governance, as well as different forms of state control. We studied state control by focusing on political and …
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hierarchical contests and comparing the implications of centralized with decentralized governance. Increasing information available …
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Effective, legitimate and transparent governance is paramount for the long-term viability of decentralized networks. If … the aim is to design such a governance model, it is useful to be aware of the history of decision making paradigms and the … relevant previous research. Towards such ends, this paper is a survey of different governance models, the thinking behind such …
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