Intermunicipality in the Argentine metropolitan municipalities

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  • Daniel Cravacuore Universidad Nacional de Quilmes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48160/25913530di03.27

Abstract

The aim of this article is to analyze the dynamics of the intermunicipal initiatives that originated in local governments that are part of metropolitan areas in Argentina. Itis part of a global research that contemplated the study of the 255 intermunicipal initiatives of all kinds in the last three decades.

In the country, unlike other Latin American countries, the specificity of the metropolitan phenomenon is not foreseen in the laws. There fore, this arrangement emerges as the only one that would solve the manifest disconnect between the policies implemented, the legal competences and the political-administrative configuration of these territories. The results allow us to observe the small number of initiatives; its development in metropolitan areas of different population size; its concentration in few provinces; the existence of micro regions and mancomunidades in equivalent number; the irstructural weakness; their temporal volatility; their low institutionalization; the participation of cooperating international organizations in their development; and its impacton the public agenda, among others.

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Author Biography

Daniel Cravacuore, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes

Director de la Unidad de Gobiernos Locales del Departamento de Economía y Administración de la Universidad Nacional de Quilmes (Argentina). Director de la Red Iberoamericana de Centros Académicos Municipalistas (RED-UNI) de la Unión Iberoamericana de Municipalistas (España). Distinguished Senior Research Scholar del Institute for Public Management and Community Service (IPMCS), Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs, Florida International University (Estados Unidos).

Published

2017-08-31

How to Cite

Cravacuore, D. (2017). Intermunicipality in the Argentine metropolitan municipalities. Divulgatio. Academic Postgraduate Profiles, 1(03), 44–62. https://doi.org/10.48160/25913530di03.27

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