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First established in 1975, Local Government Studies is the leading journal for the study of local politics, policy, public administration and management and governance https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/flgs20
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This special issue marks 50 yrs of Local Government Studies. It is #openaccess. With guest editors @profcatdurose.bsky.social & @peckersley.bsky.social, the authors explore the evolution of #localgovernment research over half a century & look to emerging trends

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50 years of LGS: The past, present, and future of local government studies. Volume 50, Issue 6 of Local Government Studies
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📢 🆕 in LGS Journal: 'Politician–manager relationship, procurement decisions & corruption risk in local governments' from authors Riccardo Mussari, Fabio Monteduro, Simona Caramia & Veronica Allegrini from the Department of Business & Law, Siena University in Italy.

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Politician–manager relationship, procurement decisions, and corruption risk in local governments
This study combines agency and patronage theories to explore how the nature of local governing bodies – elected politicians or centrally appointed commissioners – influences managerial decisions an...
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📢 🆕 NEW in Local Government Studies Journal: 'When do cities propose taxes? Evidence from California municipalities, 1996–2010'. Daniel Alvord & Jennifer Nations find that city leaders’ negative evaluative assessments of fiscal outlook predict tax proposals in future years.

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When do cities propose taxes? Evidence from California municipalities, 1996–2010
What prompts city leaders to propose new taxes? While prior research emphasises voter preferences, this paper examines how fiscal constraints and city leaders’ own assessments shape municipal tax p...
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📢 🆕 in Local Government Studies: 'The responses of government officials to questions from local councillors: analysis from a blame avoidance perspective' from authors Chun-Ming Tsui, Yu-Cheng Jiang & Hongwung Wang from Taiwan University #openaccess
The responses of government officials to questions from local councillors: analysis from a blame avoidance perspective
When legislators raise questions, their intentions are to expose executive shortcomings, as well as to prompt officials to acknowledge their responsibilities, in turn, demonstrating their professio...
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Happy to see this one with Suzy Leland in @lgstudies.bsky.social get an issue. One of the first pieces on special district dissolution (3rd?).

What lies beneath these creatures of the state: understanding the death of specialised governments in the U.S.
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📢 🆕 in Local Government Studies journal: 'Digital coproduction in Seoul: the case of Seoul’s government and citizen-led platforms' from Hanchan Hwang & Ran Kim. doi.org/10.1080/0300...
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When judging papers for the the George Jones Prize, editors were also very taken with the following article, which had an early career researcher, Henrique Hott as lead author, ‘Are newcomers financially responsible? Evidence from close elections in Brazilian municipalities doi.org/10.1080/0300...
Are newcomers financially responsible? Evidence from close elections in Brazilian Municipalities
This paper examines how mayors’ political experience impacts fiscal outcomes. Using a regression discontinuity design in highly-contested elections in Brazilian municipalities, we estimate the diff...
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📢 🏆Simone van de Wetering wins the George Jones Prize for best paper in issue 50 of LGS with an early career researcher as lead author: ‘Facilitating citizen participation in marginalised neighbourhoods: selective empowerment in between vulnerability and active citizenship’ doi.org/10.1080/0300....
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📢 🏆 Delighted to announce that Mildred Warner is the winner of the John Stewart Prize for the best paper published in issue 50 of LGS for her paper, ‘Pragmatic municipalism: privatization and remunicipalization in the US’ doi.org/10.1080/0300...
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