The Potential Capacity of Hamlets: Comparative Research on Small European Municipalities

de Vries, M. S., Sobis, I. (2019). The Potential Capacity of Hamlets: Comparative Research on Small European Municipalities. Central European Public Administration Review, 17(1), pp. 199–220

22 Pages Posted: 12 Jun 2019

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Michiel S. de Vries

Radboud University Nijmegen

Iwona Sobis

The School of Public Administration

Date Written: April 20, 2019

Abstract

The main theories on small municipalities and the practices as seen in many a country involving the consolidation thereof presume that the contextual and structural conditions under which small municipalities have to perform work to their detriment and pose a threat to their viability. However, the institutional and human resource conditions in which small municipalities operate might work both ways, being profitable as well as disadvantageous. This paper investigates what is theoretically known and can be empirically deduced about the capacity of small municipalities in Europe. The conclusion is that existing research is inconclusive in its outcomes regarding the actual capacity of so-called hamlets and that existing data related to local capacity are unfit to measure such among these small municipalities. Nonetheless, the paper concludes that although no conclusions can be drawn on the actual capacity of small municipalities, their potential capacity is significant. This is concluded based on their legal protection, their inclination to focus on a limited number of policy areas, their access to central and regional decision-making, and especially the trust they receive from their residents.

Keywords: capacity, conditions, hamlets, small municipalities, performance, trust

JEL Classification: H11, H77

Suggested Citation

S. de Vries, Michiel and Sobis, Iwona, The Potential Capacity of Hamlets: Comparative Research on Small European Municipalities (April 20, 2019). de Vries, M. S., Sobis, I. (2019). The Potential Capacity of Hamlets: Comparative Research on Small European Municipalities. Central European Public Administration Review, 17(1), pp. 199–220, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3395748

Michiel S. De Vries (Contact Author)

Radboud University Nijmegen ( email )

Postbus 9108
Nijmegen, 6500 HK
Netherlands

Iwona Sobis

The School of Public Administration ( email )

Gothenburg
Sweden

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