1st Edition

Economic Policy-Making by Local Authorities in Britain and Western Germany

By Nevil Johnson, Allan Cochrane Copyright 1981
    194 Pages
    by Routledge

    194 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1981 but now with a new preface, this volume provided the first detailed comparative analysis of how local authorities in the UK and W. Germany faced up to the challenge of trying to help local industry and improve employment prospects. Based on the results of case-studies the book considers the powers and resources available to local authorities and examines how the authorities are organized for this type of economic activity. The authors' analysis of the interplay of political and administrative factors will be particularly important for student and professionals in comparative public policy and public finance. The study shows how economic policy making in local government is constrained both by the higher levels of government in both countries and by the conditions in the economy operating both locally and nationally.

    1. The Local Authority as an Economic Agent: Possibilities and Limits 2. The Formal Framework for Local Economic Action: Powers, Functions and Finance in Britain 3. Policies and Activities 4. Administrative and Political Organisations: Conflict and Co-operation 5. Economic Policy-Making by Local Authorities in the Federal Republic of Germany 6. Programmes and Policies Compared 7. Organisation and Co-ordination Compared. Appendix: The English Case Studies: Methods and Selection

    Biography

    Nevil Johnson, Allan Cochrane