The Bottom-up Approach: Essential to an Apprehension of Local Autonomy and Local Governance in the Case of Switzerland
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The Bottom-up Approach: Essential to an Apprehension of Local Autonomy and Local Governance in the Case of Switzerland
Périodique
Local Government Studies
Statut éditorial
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Date de publication
30/06/2019
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Local autonomy has been the subject of increasing scrutiny in recent decades.
The many studies published, based on indicators on the macro level, show
that local autonomy in Switzerland is comparatively high, although its degree
varies depending on the canton, the dimension of autonomy and the public
policy involved. Some scholars criticise this reductive formal approach.
Therefore, this article considers the cantonal legal framework but also follows
a bottom-up and sectoral approach. It analyses local autonomy through its
various dimensions and its relationship with the choice of governance
arrangements for delivering a public service, calling the macro results into
question. Methodologically, it is based on interviews in 16 Swiss municipalities
selected according to the executive councillors perception of autonomy in
sport and public-transport policies collected in a comprehensive survey. It
emphasises the differences between formal, perceived and effective autonomy
and enriches the debate on the various methodological approaches thereto.
The many studies published, based on indicators on the macro level, show
that local autonomy in Switzerland is comparatively high, although its degree
varies depending on the canton, the dimension of autonomy and the public
policy involved. Some scholars criticise this reductive formal approach.
Therefore, this article considers the cantonal legal framework but also follows
a bottom-up and sectoral approach. It analyses local autonomy through its
various dimensions and its relationship with the choice of governance
arrangements for delivering a public service, calling the macro results into
question. Methodologically, it is based on interviews in 16 Swiss municipalities
selected according to the executive councillors perception of autonomy in
sport and public-transport policies collected in a comprehensive survey. It
emphasises the differences between formal, perceived and effective autonomy
and enriches the debate on the various methodological approaches thereto.
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