Local Public Services in Times of Austerity across Mediterranean Europe

Local Public Services in Times of Austerity across Mediterranean Europe

Lippi, Andrea; Tsekos, Theodore N.

Springer International Publishing AG

07/2018

248

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Inglês

9783319762241

15 a 20 dias

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1. Introduction-Local Public Services in Times of Austerity. Andrea Lippi, Theodore N. Tsekos.- 2. Importing or Constructing Austerity? Global Reforms and Local Implementation as a Case of Policy Transfer. Andrea Lippi, Theodore N. Tsekos.- 3. Greek Municipalities Before and During the Austerity Era: Imposed policies, Local Resistances and Unsuccessful Reforms.Theodore N. Tsekos, Nikos K. Hlepas.- 4. The Biggest Loser? Local Public Services under Austerity Measures in Portugal. Patricia Silva, Filipe Teles.- 5. Spanish Local Government and the Austerity Plan: in the Eye of the Perfect Storm. Carmen Navarro, Esther Pano Puey.- 6. In the Shadow of Austerity. Italian Local Public Services and the Politics of Budget Cuts. Giulio Citroni, Andrea Lippi, Stefania Profeti.- 7. Austerity Measures and Local Public Services in Cyprus: Coping with Old and New Challenges and Reinforcing Historical Continuities. Andreas Kirlappos,Kalliope Agapiou Josephides, Philippos Philipou.- 8. Local Public Services and Austerity Measures in Croatia: Adaptations of the Resilient Social Model through the Central-Local Power and Blame Games. Ivan Kopric, Mihovil Skarica, Romea Manojlovic.- 9. The Bumpy Road of the Externally Transferred Austerity Agenda in Albania and its Fragmentary Effects on Local Public Services. Arjeta Troshani, Visar Dizdari, Elvisa Drishti.- 10. Conclusions. The Direction and Entity of Austerity in Mediterranean Local Public Service. Andrea Lippi, Theodore N. Tsekos.
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Austerity state;Mediterranean Europe;Local Public Service;Local Governance;Policy Transfer;Austerity strategies;austerity instruments;fiscal politics;clientelism;non-weberian bureaucracy;bailout agreements;Kallikrates and Kapodistria Plans;blame avoidance;recentralization;financial retrenchment;fiscal consolidation;economic crisis;austerity policies;deinsitutionalization;privatization