Governance and the City : An Empirical Exploration into Global Determinants of Urban Performance

The authors contribute to the field of urban governance and globalization through an empirically-based exploration of determinants of the performance of cities. They construct a preliminary worldwide database for cities, containing variables and indicators of globalization (at the country and city level), city governance, city performance (access and quality of infrastructure service delivery), as well as other relevant city characteristics. This city database, encompassing hundreds of cities worldwide, integrates existing data with new data gathered for this research. The findings suggest that good governance and globalization (at both the country and city level) do matter for city-level performance in terms of access and quality of delivery of infrastructure services. The authors also find that globalization and good city governance are significantly related with each other. Furthermore, the evidence suggests that there are complex interactions between technology choices, governance, and city performance, as well as evidence of a nonlinear (U-shaped) relationship between city size and performance, challenging the view that very large cities necessarily exhibit lower performance and pointing instead to potential agglomeration economies. The framework also suggests a way of bridging two seemingly competing strands of the literature, namely viewing the city as a place or as an outcome. The authors conclude by pointing to the need for expanding the database and the econometric framework, and suggest research directions and policy implications emerging from this initial investigation on governance and the city.

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Main Authors: Kaufmann, Daniel, Léautier, Frannie, Mastruzzi, Massimo
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2005-09
Subjects:ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY, ACCESS TO SERVICES, ACCOUNTABILITY, ADMINISTRATIVE CORRUPTION, AGGREGATE GOVERNANCE INDICATORS, AUTHORITY, AUTONOMY, BANKS, BRIBERY, BUDGET INFORMATION, BUREAUCRACY, BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS, BUSINESS INFORMATION, BUSINESS SECTOR, BUSINESS SERVICES, CAPITAL FLOWS, CENTRAL GOVERNMENT, CITIES, CITIZEN, CITIZEN FEEDBACK, CITIZEN PARTICIPATION, CITIZENS, CITY, CITY BOUNDARIES, CITY GOVERNANCE, CITY GOVERNMENTS, CITY LEVEL PERFORMANCE, CITY MANAGERS, CITY OFFICIALS, CITY PERFORMANCE, CITY POPULATION, CITY SIZE, CIVIL SOCIETY, COLLABORATION, COMPETITIVE PRESS, CONSULTATION PROCESS, CONSUMER SATISFACTION, CORRUPTION, COUNTRY AVERAGE, COUNTRY CHARACTERISTICS, COUNTRY POPULATION, CREDIT MARKETS, CRIME, DATA ENTRY, DATA SOURCES, DECISION-MAKING, DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS, DIRECT INVESTMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH, EXTERNAL ACCOUNTABILITY, FINANCIAL ASSETS, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, FOREIGN POLICY, GLOBALIZATION INDEX, GOOD GOVERNANCE, GOVERNANCE INDICATOR, GOVERNANCE INDICATORS, GOVERNANCE REFORMS, GOVERNMENT EFFECTIVENESS, GOVERNMENT FUNDING, GOVERNMENT POLICIES, GRAND CORRUPTION, HEALTH SERVICES, ILLEGAL PARTY FINANCING, INCOME LEVEL, INSTITUTIONAL QUALITY, INTERNATIONAL AID, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, INVESTMENT CLIMATE, JUDICIARY, JUDICIARY INDEPENDENCE, LABOR UNIONS, LARGE CITIES, LAWS, LEGAL REQUIREMENTS, LOCAL AUTHORITIES, LOCAL GOVERNANCE, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, LOCAL MEDIA, MEASURABLE CONCEPTS, MIGRATION, MONEY LAUNDERING, MUNICIPAL SERVICES, ORGANIZED CRIME, PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES, PER CAPITA INCOME, POLICY IMPLICATIONS, POLITICAL ENGAGEMENT, POLITICAL LEADERSHIP, POLITICAL STABILITY, POLITICIANS, POOR GOVERNANCE, PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION, PROPERTY RIGHTS, PUBLIC FUNDS, PUBLIC SERVICE, PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY, PUBLIC SERVICES, REGULATORY BURDEN, RISK MANAGEMENT, RULE OF LAW, SERVICE DELIVERY, SERVICE SECTOR, SEWERAGE, SIZE, SOCIAL INTERACTIONS, SOCIAL SERVICES, STAKEHOLDERS, TAX SYSTEM, TELEPHONE LINES, TELEPHONE SERVICES, TELEPHONES, TOURISM, TRANSITION ECONOMIES, TRANSPARENCY, URBAN GOVERNANCE, URBAN GOVERNANCE INDICATORS, URBAN MANAGEMENT, URBAN POVERTY, URBANIZATION, USER CHARGES, VOTING, WATER SUPPLY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/09/6274279/governance-city-empirical-exploration-global-determinants-urban-performance
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/8285
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