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Local council members’ view on inter-municipal cooperation: Does office-related self interest matter?

Abstract

We analyze data from a survey among local council members in 59 German municipali-ties. We ask council members whether their home municipality should cooperate with neigh-boring municipalities in the provision of public services like childcare or road maintenance. Their answers are clearly driven by office-related self-interest. Council members who have more political power and thus have more power to lose if their home municipality cooperates are more likely oppose inter-municipal cooperation. This interpretation receives further backing by the fact that delegates’ support for inter-municipal cooperation increases in the population size of their home municipality but decreases in the size of its neighbors.

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Bergholz, Christian; Bischoff, Ivo: Local council members’ view on inter-municipal cooperation: Does office-related self interest matter?. In: , Jg. (2024-01-19), . DOI: https://doi.org/10.17192/es2024.0536.

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