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Decentralization

Decentralization. In Theory and Practice 3 rd International Conference on Local Government. Overview. Context Key Questions Method Findings Issues for the Future. Worldwide Push for Decentralization. Focus on developing nation-states Complex and often contested

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Decentralization

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  1. Decentralization In Theory and Practice 3rd International Conference on Local Government

  2. Overview • Context • Key Questions • Method • Findings • Issues for the Future James K. Scott - University of Missouri

  3. Worldwide Push for Decentralization • Focus on developing nation-states • Complex and often contested • Informed by multiple lines of research • Conflicting or inconclusive findings James K. Scott - University of Missouri

  4. Key Questions • What problems do theories address? • What basic assumptions are required? • How are they applied inpractice? • What can we learn? James K. Scott - University of Missouri

  5. Method James K. Scott - University of Missouri

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  7. Results James K. Scott - University of Missouri

  8. Results James K. Scott - University of Missouri

  9. Observations • SNG practice – not scholarly research – drives innovation to address specific problems. • Theories rely heavily on the power of competition. • Theories over-emphasize the value of change. • Theories over-estimate SNG’s capacity to collect and manage information. James K. Scott - University of Missouri

  10. Issues for Further Research • Interdisciplinary research • Focus on the futureof decentralization • Increase dialogue between scholars and those who practice decentralization James K. Scott - University of Missouri

  11. Further Discussion Jim Scott University of Missouri scottj@missouri.edu James K. Scott - University of Missouri

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