Notes on Empirical Evidence on the Impact of Decentralization
- Overview
These notes examine the economic and institutional arguments for decentralization as a means of identifying the conditions under which decentralization may or may not be successful. Burgess then offers some thoughts on how empirical evaluation of decentralization episodes can be improved and refined.
About the Author
Robin Burgess
Professor, Economics Department
London School of Economics
Publication Information
| Type | Working Papers |
| Program | Decentralization |
| Download | 112kb pdf |
| Posted | 10/29/01 |

