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Can decentralization solve the country's political and economic problems?​

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The political and economic consequences of decentralization

Decentralization has become one of the most important forms of contemporary

policy reform and institutional redesign in the last several decades. It is not difficult

to find empirical evidence supporting this claim. A recent survey finds that sixtythree of seventy-five developing countries have been undergoing some decentralization

of authority (Garman et al, 2001, page 205). Moreover, an index of regional authority

in forty-two democracies and semidemocracies reveals that twenty-nine countries

have regionalized and only two have become more centralized since 1950 (Hooghe

et al, 2010). In addition, around half the member states of the European Union have

carried out significant decentralization and regionalization reforms since the 1980s,

while none has become more centralized (Hooghe and Marks, 2001). These have not

been surprising trends when viewed in the broader contexts of governments all around

the world pursuing, in the past half century, greater economic efficiency in the public

sector and stronger grassroots democratic institutions and representation for their

citizens.

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