Local governments' efficiency: a systematic literature reviewpart I

Isabel Narbon-Perpina*, Kristof De Witte

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The efficient management of the available resources in local governments has been a topic of high interest in the field of public sector. We provide an extensive and comprehensive review of the existing literature on local governments' efficiency from a global point of view, covering all articles from 1990 to August 2016. This paper is the first of two. It covers the basic aspects related to local governments' efficiency measurement not taking into account the effect of environmental conditions. First, we show a detailed overview of the studies investigating public sector efficiency across various countries, comparing the data and samples employed, and the main results obtained. Second, we describe which techniques have been used for measuring efficiency in the context of local governments. Third, we summarize the inputs and outputs used. Finally, we discuss some operative directions and considerations for further research in the field.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)431-468
Number of pages38
JournalInternational Transactions in Operational Research
Volume25
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2018

Keywords

  • efficiency
  • local government
  • survey
  • DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS
  • NONPARAMETRIC FRONTIER MODELS
  • PUBLIC-SECTOR EFFICIENCY
  • ITALIAN MAJOR MUNICIPALITIES
  • COST EFFICIENCY
  • SPANISH MUNICIPALITIES
  • EXPLAINING DIFFERENCES
  • INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY
  • GERMAN MUNICIPALITIES
  • PRODUCTIVE EFFICIENCY

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