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List of Figures | ||
List of Tables | ||
Series Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. 1 | Conceptual Foundations of Institutional Analysis | |
Ch. 1 | The Organization of Government in Metropolitan Areas: A Theoretical Inquiry | 31 |
Ch. 2 | Polycentricity (Part 1) | 52 |
Ch. 3 | Public Goods and Public Choices | 75 |
Pt. II | Frameworks for the Study of Public Economies | |
Ch. 4 | A Behavioral Approach to the Study of Intergovernmental Relations | 107 |
Ch. 5 | Polycentricity (Part 2) | 119 |
Ch. 6 | Metropolitan Reform: Propositions Derived from Two Traditions | 139 |
Pt. III | Empirical Research on Police Services | |
Ch. 7 | Why Do We Need Multiple Indicators of Public Service Outputs? | 163 |
Ch. 8 | Does Local Community Control of Police Make a Difference? Some Preliminary Findings | 176 |
Ch. 9 | Community Control and Governmental Responsiveness: The Case of Police in Black Neighborhoods | 203 |
Ch. 10 | Size and Performance in a Federal System | 232 |
Pt. IV | Implications for Metropolitan Governance | |
Ch. 11 | Defining and Measuring Structural Variations in Interoganizational Arrangements | 265 |
Ch. 12 | Neither Gargantua nor the Land of Lilliputs: Conjectures on Mixed Systems of Metropolitan Organization | 284 |
Ch. 13 | Citizen Voice and Public Entrepreneurship: The Organizational Dynamic of a Complex Metropolitan County | 306 |
Ch. 14 | Fiscal, Service, and Political Impacts of Indianapolis-Marion County's Unigov | 329 |
Ch. 15 | Do We Really Want to Consolidate Urban Areas? [It's Like Deja Vu All Over Again] | 349 |
Pt. V | Continuing Challenges for Research and Policy | |
Ch. 16 | Complex Models of Urban Service Systems | 355 |
Ch. 17 | Consumers as Coproducers of Public Services: Some Economic and Institutional Considerations | 381 |
Suggested Further Readings | 393 | |
Contributors | 397 | |
Index | 401 |
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