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Trends in English Local Government, 19441

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  • Weidner, Edward W.

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Many accusations are being made in England at the present time that an over-centralized bureaucracy is stifling local government. The Government's plans for local government in the postwar period tend, it is said, to abolish local self-government.If any such trends are discernible, an examination of local-government developments in 1944 ought to reveal them, since that year was one of profound change for English local government. Nearly every service administered by local government was in some way affected. Some services were enlarged, others reduced. New services were added, old ones dropped. Central-local relations in the performance of these functions were in nearly every case altered. Even the relations between different units of local government were modified.In the pages that follow, an attempt is made to summarize some of the most important changes made in 1944 in the services performed by local units and to indicate some of the trends which are manifest when the changes are viewed as a whole.

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  • Weidner, Edward W., 1945. "Trends in English Local Government, 19441," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 39(2), pages 337-349, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:39:y:1945:i:02:p:337-349_05
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