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Subnational government in the Western Balkans

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  • Andrew Davies
  • Monika Kurian
  • Isabelle Chatry
  • Maria Varinia Michalun
  • Thomas Prorok

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Subnational governments play a significant role in ensuring good public governance. The way that they are organised and function has a direct impact on the economic and social well-being of citizens and public trust in government. This report presents the system of multi-level government in the six Western Balkan economies, comparing them both with one another and in the context of broader international trends in multi-level governance. The report covers territorial and institutional organisation, competences of local governments, human resources and accountability, public financial management and vertical and horizontal co-ordination, in each case identifying key characteristics and recent trends.

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  • Andrew Davies & Monika Kurian & Isabelle Chatry & Maria Varinia Michalun & Thomas Prorok, 2023. "Subnational government in the Western Balkans," SIGMA Papers 66, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:govaac:66-en
    DOI: 10.1787/8d3249ad-en
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