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Crisis-driven reforms and local discretion: an assessment of Italy and Spain

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 October 2015

Silvia Bolgherini*
Affiliation:
Department of Social Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy

Abstract

The recent and still enduring global economic and financial crisis deeply impacted the institutional framework in Italy and Spain by prompting a series of reforms, which ultimately re-shaped the local government features. Based on a qualitative comparative analysis of recent reforms, the author shows that (directly and indirectly) crisis-driven provisions have significantly impacted the local levels and changed the central/local relations in both countries. During the years of crisis, a decrease in local discretion in its three main facets (fiscal, administrative, and political/functional) has taken place. This outcome could both allow for a better understanding of how central and local governments have interacted during the crisis and to contribute to the formulation of more general considerations on local discretion and central/local relations in Italy and Spain.

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Research Article
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© Società Italiana di Scienza Politica 2015 
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Table 1 Three propositions and relevant articulation and their expected effects

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Table 2 Empirical evidences to the propositions’ core claims