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Measuring Global Municipal Performance in Heterogeneous Contexts: A Semi-nonparametric Frontier Approach

In: Advances in Efficiency and Productivity II

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  • José Manuel Cordero

    (Universidad de Extremadura)

  • Carlos Díaz-Caro

    (Universidad de Extremadura)

  • Cristina Polo

    (Universidad de Extremadura)

Abstract

Improving the efficiency and effectiveness of public services and at the same time reducing public deficit have become an important concern in the public sector. Undoubtedly, local governments could benefit from adhering to these objectives. They play an important role in providing public goods and services to citizens in many countries, since they are the closest political level to the population and their needs. Moreover, local authorities and public managers are increasingly under pressure to conform to the standards demanded by the general public in terms of both quantity and quality. Nevertheless, the resources to fulfill the demand for more and better local public services are scarce, especially after the cutbacks and debt constraints imposed by the economic and financial crisis. In this framework, the assessment of municipal efficiency has become a very important factor in providing additional guidance for policy makers worldwide.

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  • José Manuel Cordero & Carlos Díaz-Caro & Cristina Polo, 2020. "Measuring Global Municipal Performance in Heterogeneous Contexts: A Semi-nonparametric Frontier Approach," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Juan Aparicio & C. A. Knox Lovell & Jesus T. Pastor & Joe Zhu (ed.), Advances in Efficiency and Productivity II, pages 221-238, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isochp:978-3-030-41618-8_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-41618-8_14
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