Going Local
Discover the transformative effects of decentralization in "Going Local" by Merilee S. Grindle, published by Princeton University Press in 2009. This insightful study delves into the experiences of thirty Mexican municipalities, examining how local governments adapt when granted new responsibilities and resources through decentralization policies. Grindle provides a thorough analysis of the factors that contribute to successful decentralization, highlighting instances where it enhances local governance, as well as situations where it falls short. With 256 pages of compelling research and real-world examples, "Going Local" is an essential read for anyone interested in local government dynamics and the impact of decentralization in Mexico. Explore the complexities of governance and understand what drives effective local administration with this engaging and informative book.