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LOCAL E-GOVERNMENT AND DEVOLUTION: ELECTRONIC SERVICE DELIVERY IN NORTHERN IRELAND.

PARIS, MAEVE.

Local Government Studies, n.º 1/2006, pág. 41 a 53

Sumario
1.CITIZEN-GOVERNMENT TRANSACTIONS. 2.DEVOLUTION AND E-GOVERNMENT. 3.E-GOVERNMENT AND NORTHERN IRELAND. 4.METHODOLOGY. 5.RESULTS. 6.CONCLUSIONS.

LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIPS - AN ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL AUTHORITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES.

SELLGREN, JOHN

Local Government Studies, n.º 4/1990, pág. 57

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. The legal structure ofìinitiatives. 3. The financing of initiatives. 4. Budgetingìof initiatives. 5. Other agencies involved in localìauthority initiatives. 6. Activities of initiatives. 7.ìConclusion.

LOCAL GOVERNANCE: THE RELEVANCE OF TRANSACTION COST ECONOMICS.

MARSH, ALEX

Local Government Studies, n.º 1/1998, pág. 1

Sumario
1. Transaction cost economics and local governance. 2. The basic transaction cost economics framework. 3. Providing local public services: The case of contracting for housing management. 4. The critique of tce. 5. Future directions for theorising public service provision. 6. References.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND POLICING: ARRESTING THE DECLINE OF LOCAL INFLUENCE

JONES, TREVOR;NEWBURN, TIM

Local Government Studies, n.º 3/1995, pág. 448

Sumario
1. Police authorities prior to 1994: a case for reform. 2. The new police authorities. 3. Local influence: prospects for the future.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND SERVICE USERS: EMPOWERMENT THROUGH USER-LED INNOVATION?

DIBBEN, PAULINE;BARTLETT, DEAN

Local Government Studies, n.º 3/2001, pág. 43

Sumario
1. Background. 2. Service user involvement. 3.Research methods. 4. Findings. 5. Concluding discussion.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND THE ARTS

GRAY, CLIVE

Local Government Studies, n.º 1/2002, pág. 77

Sumario
I. The arts policy sector. II. Policy "attachment" and the arts in local government. III. Developing the arts in local government. IV. The consequences of "policy attachment". V. Conclusion.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE: INTRODUCTION

COULSON, ANDREW; CAMPBELL, ADRIAN

Local Government Studies, n.º 5/2006, pág. 539 a 541

LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN CUBA: DEMOCRACY THROUGH PARTICIPATION?

GREENWOOD, JOHN;LAMBIE, GEORGE

Local Government Studies, n.º 1/1999, pág. 55

Sumario
1. The role and purpose of local government. 2. Thecuban political system. 3. The historical background topopular participation in Cuba. 4. The formation anddevelopment of "poder popular". 5. Provincial and localgovernment in Cuba. 6. Constraints upon cuban localgovernment. 7. An assessment. 8. Cuban local government andparticipation. 9. Conclusion.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN NORTHERN IRELAND: EMERGING FROM THE BEARPIT OF SECRETARIANISM?

KNOX, COLIN

Local Government Studies, n.º 3/1998, pág. 1

Sumario
1. Political milestones. 2. Administrativerealities. 3. Future possibilities.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN THE SPANISH AUTONOMIC STATE

CANEL, MARIA JOSE

Local Government Studies, n.º 1/1994, pág. 44

Sumario
1. Historical background of the spanish autonomicìstate. 2. Theoretical background. 3. Spanish localìgovernment. 4. The regime of autonomous communities. 5. Theìconstitutional meaning of the autonomic state.

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