Ebook: Government Consolidation and Economic Development in Allegheny County and the City of Pittsburgh
Author: Rae W. Archibald, Sally Sleeper
- Tags: Annexation (Municipal government) -- Economic aspects -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh., Annexation (County government) -- Economic aspects -- Pennsylvania -- Allegheny County., Economic development -- Pennsylvania -- Allegheny County., Pittsburgh (Pa.) -- Economic policy., Pittsburgh (Pa.) -- Politics and government., Allegheny County (Pa.) -- Politics and government., BUS068000, HIS036080, POL040040
- Year: 2008
- Publisher: RAND Corporation
- City: Santa Monica, United States
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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PittsburghAllegheny County, Pennsylvania, has more governmental units per capita than any region in the nation. Fragmented governance correlates with poor regional performance on population and employment measures. The Citizens Advisory Committee on the Efficiency and Effectiveness of City-County Government asked RAND to examine whether consolidating the City of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County would enhance economic development. This report concludes that, although evidence is mixed and effects difficult to measure, several features of consolidationunity of leadership, improved policy direction, and sharpened economic-development initiativescould do so. However, the report also notes that increased cooperation and collaboration with the private sector is important and that combining only two of the many local governments still leaves substantial government fragmentation in the region.
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