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Publication Date: 1989
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Governmental Fragmentation versus Consolidation: Five Public-Choice Myths about how to Create Informed, Involved, and Happy Citizens.
Lyons, W. E.; Lowery, David
Public Administration Review, v49 n6 p533-43 Nov-Dec 1989
A study tested five propositions: citizens in consolidated governments are less informed about government services than those in fragmented systems; consolidated citizens are less efficacious; larger consolidated governments have less citizen participation; consolidated citizens are more dissatisfied; and competition among fragmented systems produces more responsive government. Surveys in Lexington and Louisville, Kentucky, largely negated all five. (SK)
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Identifiers - Location: Kentucky
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