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This incisive book presents a critical compilation of empirical studies assessing local government performance in Latin America. Analysing original administrative data from municipalities in the understudied countries of Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Mexico, Claudia N. Avellaneda and contributors pose the titular question: what works in Latin American municipalities? Chapters operationalize municipal performance across six different dimensions and policy areas, including: fiscal inputs, effectiveness in grant acquisitions, education outcome quality, financial efficiency, participatory decision-making, and responsiveness to urban changes. The six studies test different theoretical frameworks derived from political science, public policy, and public administration literature, focusing on the variety of individual, organizational, and contextual factors affecting municipal performance across the region. Examining a diverse range of factors, from mayoral characteristics and bureaucratic expertise to guerrilla presence and intergovernmental cooperation, the book highlights the complexity of identifying what works in Latin American municipalities and ultimately makes the case for how future research should be undertaken. Timely and original, the book will be an essential read for public administration, public management, and local government practitioners. Its original empirical research will also prove beneficial to students and scholars of government, public policy, political science, and public administration across Latin America and the rest of the world.
Edited by Claudia N. Avellaneda, Professor, O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University Bloomington, USA
Contents:Introduction to What Works in Latin American Municipalities? 1Claudia N. Avellaneda1 Assessing the influence of Brazilian mayors’ humancapital and political context on fiscal inputs 16Claudia N. Avellaneda and Marco Antonio Catussi Paschoalotto2 Administrative capacity and Chilean local governmentaleffectiveness 55Gabriel Piña and Claudia N. Avellaneda3 Colombian education quality: political, managerial, orbureaucratic quality? 81Claudia N. Avellaneda4 Mayor’s gender and task-specific education influences onEcuadorian municipal financial efficiency 107Julio C. Zambrano and Claudia N. Avellaneda5 Explaining Mexican mayors’ preferences for participatorydecision-making: an experimental analysis 128Claudia N. Avellaneda and Johabed Olvera6 Determinants of property value reappraisals: municipal responsiveness to urban changes 149Claudia N. Avellaneda and Gabriel Piña7 Conclusion to What Works in Latin American Municipalities? 202Claudia N. AvellanedaIndex
‘Claudia Avellaneda brings together a line-up of skilled authors at the forefront of Latin American public administration to craft a critical overview of the performance of municipalities. The volume examines long-standing concerns about human capital, bureaucratic quality, decision-making, environmental shocks and governmental effectiveness to provide cutting edge knowledge on this understudied region.’